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The structure and expression of a novel gene activated in early mouse embryogenesis.

V Pachnis1, C I Brannan, S M Tilghman.   

Abstract

We report the cloning and sequence determination of the mouse H19 gene. This gene is under the genetic control of two trans-acting loci in the mouse, termed raf and Rif. These loci determine the adult basal and inducible levels, respectively, of H19 mRNA, as well as the mRNA for alpha-fetoprotein. By elucidating the sequence and structure of the H19 gene we show that it is unrelated to the alpha-fetoprotein gene, and therefore must have acquired its regulation by raf and Rif independently. The sequence also indicates that the H19 gene has a very unusual structure. It is composed of five exons, 1307, 135, 119, 127 and 560 bp in size, along with four very small introns whose combined lengths are 270 bases. The largest open reading frame of the gene, sufficient to encode a protein of approximately 14 kd, is contained entirely within the first large exon, 680 bases downstream of the cap site of the mRNA. Preceding the translation initiation codon are four ATG codons, each of which is followed shortly thereafter by translation terminator codons. The rest of the gene, which encompasses all five exons, is presumed to be untranslated. That the long 5' untranslated region may be used to regulate the translation of the mRNA is suggested from in vitro translation studies. Experiments which utilized tissue culture cell lines of the mesodermal lineage suggest that the gene is activated very early during muscle cell differentiation.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3396539      PMCID: PMC454372          DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1988.tb02862.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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