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J Muscle Res Cell Motil ; 13(1): 55-63, 1992 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1556172

ABSTRACT

We have isolated a quail cardiac tropomyosin gene which encodes three distinct isoforms through the use of alternative exon splicing. Characterization of cDNA clones produced by this gene indicate that the gene encodes a unique 284 amino acid cardiac tropomyosin isoform, along with a 248 amino acid cytoskeletal and 284 amino acid smooth muscle isoforms. Northern analyses indicate that the gene is primarily expressed in cardiac muscle, with only minor expression of the cytoskeletal and smooth muscle transcripts.


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Myocardium/chemistry , RNA Splicing/genetics , Tropomyosin/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Base Sequence , Blotting, Northern , Cytoskeleton/chemistry , DNA/genetics , Exons , Molecular Sequence Data , Muscle, Smooth/chemistry , Muscles/chemistry , Quail , RNA, Messenger/analysis , RNA, Messenger/genetics , Stereoisomerism , Transcription, Genetic , Tropomyosin/analysis , Tropomyosin/chemistry
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Nucleic Acids Res ; 17(5): 2099-118, 1989 Mar 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2701936

ABSTRACT

Sequence analysis of overlapping fragments from a quail genomic library has revealed a tropomyosin gene consisting of 13 exons spaced over about 18 kilobase pairs of DNA. Skeletal muscle and smooth muscle transcripts share the same 5' untranslated sequence and may initiate from the same promoter. However, the regions encoding amino acids 39-80 and 258-284 are specific to each muscle type. The two sets of exons encoding these regions undergo mutually exclusive alternative splicing in a tissue-specific manner as determined by Northern blots and S1-nuclease protection. Similarly, the 3' ends of the transcripts are different in skeletal muscle and smooth muscle, and each contains two polyadenylation signals which appear to be utilized in vivo. The avian alpha-tropomyosin gene is not expressed in cardiac muscle. The sequence of the gene shows great homology with other muscle-specific tropomyosins and includes a region homologous to the amino terminus of nonmuscle tropomyosins.


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Genes , Quail/genetics , Tropomyosin/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Base Sequence , Cloning, Molecular , DNA/isolation & purification , Exons , Molecular Sequence Data , Muscle, Smooth/analysis , Muscles/analysis , Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid , Tropomyosin/isolation & purification
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