cDNA clones encoding the BALB/c murine erythrocyte band 7 integral membrane protein (also termed protein 7.2b, or 'stomatin') were isolated by the screening of a corresponding bone-marrow lambda gt11 cDNA library with a human cDNA probe, and by 5'-RACE PCR cloning. Comparison of the murine, human and Caenorhabditis elegans protein 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe human gene EPB72 coding for the band 7 integral membrane protein, a major protein of the erythrocyte membrane, was isolated from a genomic DNA library and characterized. Spanning approximately 30 kb, the human EPB72 gene comprises seven exons ranging from 73 to 2331 bp; intron sizes range from 970 to approximately 11,200 bp. The first exon contains the 5'-untranslated region (61 nucleotides) and the coding sequence for the N-terminal domain; the second exon encodes the hydrophobic domain, including flanking cysteine and lysine residues.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe cloned and characterized a new highly repetitive, species-specific DNA sequence from turkey (Meleagris gallopavo). This repeat family, which accounts for approximately 5% of the turkey genome, consists of a 41 bp repeated element that is present in tandem arrays longer than 23 kb. In situ hybridization to turkey metaphase chromosomes (2n = 80) demonstrated that this sequence was located primarily on certain microchromosomes: approximately one-third of the 66 microchromosomes showed a positive signal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe ribosomal gene intergenic region from Arabidopsis thaliana contains four clusters of mutually unrelated repeated sequences. By comparison with the respective regions in two other Brassicaceae, Raphanus and Sinapis, the putative promoter sequence for RNA polymerase I was located. The homologies suggest that the RNA polymerase I promoter in Brassicaceae ranges further upstream than in animals.
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