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Connect Tissue Res ; 11(2-3): 185-91, 1983.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6224642

ABSTRACT

The normal type I collagen molecule contains two alpha 1 (I) chains and one alpha 2 (I) chain. In embryonic chick calvaria, the two-chains are synthesized in a 2:1 ratio, and total polysomes from this tissue contain twice as much mRNA for pro alpha 1 (I) as for pro alpha 2 (I). To further investigate the mechanism by which synthesis may be coordinated, RNA isolated from various cell fractions of embryonic chick calvaria was translated in a rabbit reticulocyte lysate cell-free system. The procollagen chain products were separated by gel-electrophoresis and densitometrically quantitated from autoradiograms of the gels. Total cellular RNA, total cytoplasmic RNA, and polysomal RNA each directed the synthesis of pro alpha 1 (I) and pro alpha 2 (I) in a proportion of 2:1, whereas no procollagen mRNA activity was found in nonpolysomal cytoplasmic RNA. These results indicate that in the chick bone cells, all compartments contain twice as much pro alpha 1 (I) mRNA as pro alpha (I) mRNA, and that virtually all procollagen mRNA in the cytoplasm in polysome-bound. The coordination of procollagen chain synthesis thus presumably occurs at a pretranslational level, through differential rates of formation and/or degradation of the two mRNAs.


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Bone and Bones/metabolism , Collagen/biosynthesis , Animals , Bone and Bones/embryology , Chick Embryo , Gene Expression Regulation , Macromolecular Substances , Protein Biosynthesis , RNA, Messenger/genetics
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EMBO J ; 2(7): 1165-8, 1983.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16453470

ABSTRACT

Clones containing six leghemoglobin (Lb) genes have been isolated from two genomic libraries of soybean. They encompass two independent DNA regions: a 40-kb region containing four genes in the order 5' Lba-Lbc(1)-[unk]Lb-Lbc(3) 3' with the same transcriptional polarity, and another 40-kb region containing two genes in the order 5' Lbc(4)-Lbc(2) 3' with the same polarity. The order in which the Lb genes are arranged in the soybean genome imply that they are activated in the opposite order to which they are arranged on the chromosome. There is a close similarity between corresponding DNA regions outside the Lb genes in the two clusters. Thus, a moderately repetitive DNA element is present in corresponding positions in each cluster. In addition, at least two different non-Lb genes are linked to each Lb gene cluster in corresponding positions. These genes are apparently regulated in a way which differs from that of the Lb genes. The existence of two very similar Lb gene clusters in soybean suggest that soybean may have evolved from an ancestral form by genome duplication.

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EMBO J ; 1(1): 53-8, 1982.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16453407

ABSTRACT

We have constructed and screened cDNA libraries from total maize endosperm poly(A) RNA or from a mRNA fraction enriched in zein sequences. From these libraries we have isolated clones representative of the major classes of zein cDNA sequences and have characterised them by crosshybridisation, by hybrid-selected translation, by in situ hybridisation to maize chromosomes, and hybridisation to genomic Southern blots. We conclude that at least four types of non cross-hybridising zein sequences are present, two coding for light chains and two for heavy chains. At least in the case of the light zeins, there is considerable sequence diversity among the clones which hybridise to each type. Similar results are obtained by translation of the mRNAs selected by each clone. In situ hybridisation shows that the light chain zein genes are located on chromosomes 4, 7, and 10, whilst genes coding for some of the heavy chain zeins are confined to the distal part of the long arm of chromosome 4.

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