Sequence homologies within the 5' end region of the estrogen-controlled vitellogenin gene in Xenopus and chicken.

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serval:BIB_AFD9A195B18E
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Sequence homologies within the 5' end region of the estrogen-controlled vitellogenin gene in Xenopus and chicken.
Journal
EMBO Journal
Author(s)
Walker P., Brown-Luedi M., Germond J.E., Wahli W., Meijlink F.C., van het Schip A.D., Roelink H., Gruber M., Ab G.
ISSN
0261-4189[print], 0261-4189[linking]
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1983
Volume
2
Number
12
Pages
2271-2279
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
In oviparous vertebrates vitellogenin, the precursor of the major yolk proteins, is synthesized in the liver of mature females under the control of estrogen. We have established the organization and primary structure of the 5' end region of the Xenopus laevis vitellogenin A2 gene and of the major chicken vitellogenin gene. The first three homologous exons have exactly the same length in both species, namely 53, 21 and 152 nucleotides, and present an overall sequence homology of 60%. In both species, the 5'-non-coding region of the vitellogenin mRNA measures only 13 nucleotides, nine of which are conserved. In contrast, the corresponding introns of the Xenopus and the chicken vitellogenin gene show no significant sequence homology. Within the 500 nucleotides preceding the 5' end of the genes, at least six blocks with sequence homologies of greater than 70% were detected. It remains to be demonstrated which of these conserved sequences, if any, are involved in the hormone-regulated expression of the vitellogenin genes.
Keywords
Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Base Sequence, Chickens, Estrogens/pharmacology, Female, Genes/drug effects, Hela Cells/metabolism, Humans, Lipoproteins/genetics, Liver/drug effects, Liver/metabolism, Male, Poly A/genetics, RNA/genetics, RNA, Messenger/genetics, Species Specificity, Transcription, Genetic, Vitellogenins/genetics, Xenopus
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