The rabbit beta-globin gene contains a large large insert in the coding sequence |
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Authors: | A J Jeffreys R A Flavell |
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Affiliation: | Section for Medical Enzymology and Molecular Biology Laboratory of Biochemistry University of Amsterdam Eerste Constantijn Huygensstraat 20 Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | We have used the rabbit β-globin DNA plasmid PβG1 (Maniatis et al., 1976) labeled with 32P as a filter hybridization probe for DNA fragments containing the β-globin gene in restriction endonuclease digests of rabbit liver DNA. The β-globin DNA fragments we detect appear to contain the gene, present in PβG1 DNA, which codes for adult rabbit β-globin. These fragments have been ordered into a physical map of cleavage sites within and neighboring the structural gene in the rabbit genome (Jeffreys and Flavell, 1977). A detailed analysis of β-globin DNA fragments produced by cleavage with restriction endonucleases which are known to cut the β-globin gene has now shown that the β-globin structural gene is not contiguous in rabbit liver DNA, but is interrupted by a 600 base pair DNA segment inserted somewhere within the coding sequence for amino acid residues 101–120 of the 146 residue β-globin chain. Otherwise, the map of cleavage sites within the gene is co-linear with that deduced from the sequence of rabbit β-globin messenger RNA. Preliminary analysis indicates that this insert is also present in the β-globin gene in rabbit brain, kidney, spleen, bone marrow and sperm, and in erythroid cells isolated from the marrow of an anemic rabbit. The insert appears, therefore, to be a general property of the rabbit β-globin gene, even in tissues in which this gene is active, which suggests that the insert is not involved in inactivating the gene in nonerythroid tissues. |
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