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Characterization of cDNA and genomic sequences corresponding to an embryonic myosin heavy chain.

M Periasamy, R M Wydro, M A Strehler-Page, E E Strehler, B Nadal-Ginard.   

Abstract

We report here the isolation and characterization of cDNA and genomic sequences corresponding to a rat embryonic myosin heavy chain (MHC) protein. This gene, which is present as a single copy in the rat genome, comprises about 25 kilobase pairs of DNA and contains approximately 80% intronic sequences. The embryonic MHC gene belongs to a highly conserved multigene family, and exhibits a high degree of nucleotide and amino acid sequence conservation with other sarcomeric MHC genes from nematode to man. S1 nuclease mapping experiments using cDNA and genomic probes show that this MHC gene is transiently expressed during skeletal muscle development. Its mRNA is detected in fetal skeletal muscle during early development and persists up to 2 weeks after birth with the overlapping expression of neonatal and adult skeletal MHC mRNAs. However, this MHC is not expressed in the adult skeletal muscle with the exception of extraocular muscle fibers. The transient expression during muscle development of the isoform produced by this gene and its sequential replacement by other MHCs raises interesting questions about the mechanism controlling MHC isozyme transitions and the physiological significance of the individual MHCs in muscle fibers.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2999140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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