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Large deletion of androsterone UDP-glucuronosyltransferase gene in the inherited deficient strain of Wistar rats
Authors:Hiroshima Homma  Hiroyuki Kawai  Miho Kubota  Michio Matsui
Institution:Kyoritsu College of Pharmacy, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:LA Wistar rats have a deficiency of androsterone UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UDPGT) and are present in Wistar rat colonies around the world. In order to clarify the molecular mechanism of the deficiency, androsterone UDPGT cDNA clone, pGT2 was isolated from rat liver cDNA library and was digested with restriction enzymes to afford three probes for Northern and Southern blot analyses in HA (normal), heterozygous LA and LA Wistar rats. In Northern blot analysis, androsterone UDPGT mRNA was totally absent in LA Wistar rat liver. Southern blot analysis suggested a large deletion of androsterone UDPGT gene in the rats. Genomic DNA amplifications with synthetic primers which have nucleotide sequences corresponding to the 5′-region of androsterone UDPGT cDNA, suggested that androsterone UDPGT gene has exon 1 with a length of some 700 bp and that this exon is deleted in LA Wistar rats. Based on these lines of evidence, it is concluded that the large portion of androsterone UDPGT gene is deleted in LA Wistar rats, which results in the absence of androsterone UDPGT mRNA and consequently the corresponding enzyme protein.
Keywords:Androsterone UDP-glucuronosyltransferase  Genetic deficiency  Gene deletion  Polymerase chain reaction  (Rat)  UDPGT  UDP-glucuronosyltransferase  LA  low activity and HA  high (i  e  normal) activity  of androsterone glucuronidation  PCR  polymerase chain reaction
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