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Analysis of rabbit beta-like globin gene transcripts during development.

M L Rohrbaugh, R C Hardison.   

Abstract

We have analyzed the differential expression of a family of beta-like globin genes during the development of rabbits, from four days post implantation to one week before birth. The family is composed of four genes, arranged 5'-beta 4-beta 3-psi beta 2-beta 1-3' on the chromosome; psi beta 2 is an inactive pseudogene. Using the technique of hybrid-arrested translation in vitro, we have identified the embryo-specific globin polypeptides encoded by genes beta 3 and beta 4. The beta 3 and beta 4 globins are replaced by the adult beta 1 globin halfway through gestation; this corresponds temporally with the switch in site of erythropoiesis from the embryonic yolk sac to the fetal liver. The decline in production of beta 3 globin polypeptide precedes the decline in beta 4 globin. Transcripts from genes beta 1, beta 3 and beta 4 were analyzed at progressive stages of gestation by a blot-hybridization assay and by an S1 nuclease protection assay. Mature messenger RNA and presumptive precursor RNAs from genes beta 3 and beta 4 are synthesized abundantly in embryonic erythroid cells but only at very low levels later in fetal development. Conversely, precursor and mature mRNA from gene beta 1 are found at very low levels in embryos but are abundant in fetal and adult erythroid cells. The co-ordinate appearance of precursor RNA, mRNA and polypeptide from all three active genes indicates that the primary developmental regulation of this gene family is exerted at the level of transcription. RNA species larger than the expected precursors were observed when the RNA was denatured with formaldehyde but not when methylmercury was the denaturant. These large RNAs are a formaldehyde-generated artifact, possibly a result of cross-linking globin transcripts to ribosomal RNA. We observe no extensive stable transcripts from the 5' or 3' flanking regions of these genes.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6842597     DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(83)90058-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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