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Molecular analysis of the Drosophila nuclear lamin gene.

M Osman1, M Paz, Y Landesman, A Fainsod, Y Gruenbaum.   

Abstract

A complete nucleotide sequence of a 4.2-kb genomic fragment containing the Drosophila lamin gene and flanking sequences is presented. Primer extension experiments and sequence analysis revealed that transcription starts from a single promoter. The lamin maternal 2.8-kb transcript and the 3.0-kb zygotic transcript are generated from two alternative polyadenylation sites. The gene contains four exons. The first intron is 7 bp upstream of the first AUG site. The two other introns are located within the alpha-helical rod domain of the protein: one in coil 1B in the 42-amino-acid domain that is absent in vertebrate cytoplasmic intermediate filament proteins and the other in coil 2 at a position different from intron positions within the vertebrate intermediate filament genes. Together with the sequence homology analysis, the data suggest either that the lamin gene was the ancestral gene of intermediate filament genes or that the lamin gene diverged from other intermediate filament genes early in evolution.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2123469     DOI: 10.1016/0888-7543(90)90274-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genomics        ISSN: 0888-7543            Impact factor:   5.736


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Authors:  R Stick
Journal:  Chromosoma       Date:  1992-08       Impact factor: 4.316

2.  The gene structure of B-type nuclear lamins of Xenopus laevis: implications for the evolution of the vertebrate lamin family.

Authors:  R Stick
Journal:  Chromosome Res       Date:  1994-09       Impact factor: 5.239

3.  Insertional mutation of the Drosophila nuclear lamin Dm0 gene results in defective nuclear envelopes, clustering of nuclear pore complexes, and accumulation of annulate lamellae.

Authors:  B Lenz-Böhme; J Wismar; S Fuchs; R Reifegerste; E Buchner; H Betz; B Schmitt
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1997-06-02       Impact factor: 10.539

4.  New nucleotide sequence data on the EMBL File Server.

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Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1991-01-25       Impact factor: 16.971

5.  Eight genes and alternative RNA processing pathways generate an unexpectedly large diversity of cytoplasmic intermediate filament proteins in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.

Authors:  H Dodemont; D Riemer; N Ledger; K Weber
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  1994-06-01       Impact factor: 11.598

6.  Characterization of lamin mutation phenotypes in Drosophila and comparison to human laminopathies.

Authors:  Andrés Muñoz-Alarcón; Maja Pavlovic; Jasmine Wismar; Bertram Schmitt; Maria Eriksson; Per Kylsten; Mitchell S Dushay
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2007-06-13       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Do the ends justify the mean? Proline mutations at the ends of the keratin coiled-coil rod segment are more disruptive than internal mutations.

Authors:  A Letai; P A Coulombe; E Fuchs
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1992-03       Impact factor: 10.539

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