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Organization of serpin gene-1 from Manduca sexta. Evolution of a family of alternate exons encoding the reactive site loop.

H Jiang1, Y Wang, Y Huang, A B Mulnix, J Kadel, K Cole, M R Kanost.   

Abstract

Manduca sexta serpin gene-1 encodes a family of serpins whose amino acid sequences are identical in their amino-terminal 336 residues but variable in their carboxyl-terminal 39-46 residues, which includes the reactive site loop (Jiang, H., Wang, Y., and Kanost, M. R. (1994) J. Biol. Chem. 269, 55-58). Here, we report the gene's complete nucleotide sequence and exon-intron structure. A unique characteristic of this gene is its exon 9, which is present in 12 alternate forms between exons 8 and 10. Isolation and characterization of cDNA clones containing exons 9C, 9H, and 9I, which were not found previously, indicate that all 12 alternate forms of exon 9 can be utilized to generate 12 different serpins. The splicing pathway apparently allows inclusion of only one exon 9 per molecule of mature serpin-1 mRNA. Analysis of exon-intron border sequences reveals unique features that may be involved in regulation of RNA splicing. The exon 9 region has apparently evolved through rounds of exon duplication and sequence divergence. The exons near the center of the region may have evolved recently, whereas the outermost exons are the most ancient. Exons 9G and 9H were duplicated as a pair from exons 9E and 9F, an event that may have occurred more than once in the history of this gene.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8910411     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.271.45.28017

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


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