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Properties of rat and mouse beta-glucuronidase mRNA and cDNA, including evidence for sequence polymorphism and genetic regulation of mRNA levels.

G Watson, M Felder, L Rabinow, K Moore, C Labarca, C Tietze, G Vander Molen, L Bracey, M Brabant, J D Cai.   

Abstract

cDNA clones containing partial sequences for beta-glucuronidase (beta G) were constructed from rat preputial gland RNA and identified by their ability to selectively hybridize beta G mRNA. One such rat clone was used to isolate several cross-hybridizing clones from a mouse-cDNA library prepared from kidney RNA from androgen-treated animals. Together, the set of mouse clones spans about 2.0 kb of the 2.6-kb beta G mRNA. Using these cDNA clones as probes, a genomic polymorphism for DNA restriction fragment size was found that proved to be genetically linked to the beta G gene complex. A fragment of beta G cDNA was subcloned into a vector carrying an SP6 polymerase promoter to provide a template for the in vitro synthesis of single-stranded RNA complementary to beta G mRNA. This provided an extremely sensitive probe for the assay of beta G mRNA sequences. Using either nick-translated cDNA or transcribed RNA as a hybridization probe, we found that mouse beta G RNA levels are strongly induced by testosterone, and that induction by testosterone is pituitary-dependent. During the lag period preceding induction, during the induction period itself, and during deinduction following removal of testosterone, beta G mRNA levels paralleled rates of beta G synthesis previously measured by in vivo pulse-labelling experiments. Genetic variation in the extent of induction affected either the level of beta G mRNA or its efficiency of translation depending on the strain of mice tested.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3840761     DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(85)90065-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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