| Literature DB >> 9927171 |
A Caccone1, B A García, K D Mathiopoulos, G S Min, E N Moriyama, J R Powell.
Abstract
Genomic DNA corresponding to the soluble guanylyl cyclase beta-subunit (GCSbeta) gene was cloned and sequenced from Anopheles gambiae. The sequence was 8103 bp long and presumably included the entire coding region. The deduced amino acid sequence was 71% and 62% similar to previously known Drosophila and vertebrate GCSbeta, while the C-terminus of A. gambiae GCSbeta was shorter. Because of the conserved characteristics in each functional domain, the high G+C% in the third codon positions compared to the introns, the lack of internal stop codons, and the fact that we identified the gene from a cDNA, we conclude that this A. gambiae gene is functional. This is the first detailed description of a guanylyl cyclase gene structure (e.g. intron-exon boundaries). Interestingly, within the fifth intron we found high similarity to the flanking regions of the Pegasus-27 transposable element and other noncoding regions of the A. gambiae genome.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 9927171 DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2583.1999.810023.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insect Mol Biol ISSN: 0962-1075 Impact factor: 3.585