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The murine t-complex-associated testis-expressed 1-like gene (TCTE1L) of the dog was cloned, characterized, and compared to the human ortholog. The characterized region of cDNA includes 351 bp of coding sequence which encodes a protein of 116 amino acids. The canine gene, spanning about 8.5 kb sequence, consists of 5 exons, with the initiation and stop codons found in the first and last exons, respectively...
Rat BTEB2 protein is a transcription factor with three zinc fingers that binds to GC box, and is expressed in the placenta, intestine, and testis. To understand mechanisms of gene expression of BTEB2, we have cloned the rat BTEB2 gene from a rat liver genomic library and determined the gene structure. The BTEB2 gene contained 4 exons. In the process of cloning of the BTEB2 gene, we cloned two pseudogenes...
Some archaeogastropodic molluscs, including Sulculus and Turbo, contain an unusual ~40 kDa myoglobin in their buccal masses. This myoglobin can bind oxygen reversibly, but has a lower oxygen affinity than vertebrate and invertebrate myoglobins. Amino acid sequences clearly show that Sulculus and Turbo myoglobins evolved not from the globin gene but from the gene for indoleamine dioxygenase (IDO),...
We have earlier reported a Drosophila protein, which aligned significantly with the amino acid sequence of the human acidic fibroblast growth factor intracellular binding protein (FIBP). In attempts to further elucidate the function of FIBP and its putative role in fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling we have cloned and characterized FIBP from Drosophila melanogaster (DrFIBP). Using comparative...
An immunomodulatory membrane protein, CD200R displays an expression pattern restricted to myeloid cells in mice. It is the receptor for a ligand, CD200, expressed by a broad range of cell types. In this study, we describe the cloning and characterization of the human homologue of the CD200R gene. This gene maps closely to the CD200 gene on human chromosome 3q12-13. The human CD200R gene spans a region...
Alternative splicing is an important mechanism contributing to the increased proteome diversity in higher eukaryotes. We have explored the alternative splicing events in the Drosophila longitudinals lacking (lola) gene by means of 5' RACE, 3' RACE, genome sequence searches, and EST sequencing. We demonstrated that the lola locus is comprised of 32 exons spanning over 60 kb, and encodes a total of...
A macroarray approach used to list genes differentially expressed in goat mammary gland (gestation vs. lactation), other than milk protein genes, allowed us to detect the Glycosylation-dependent Cell Adhesion Molecule 1 (GLYCAM1) gene. GLYCAM1, a member of the glycoprotein mucin family, is a component of the milk fat globule membrane (MFGM). Its complete cDNA and gene sequences were determined and...
Eukaryotic genomes are organised into independent domains through the establishment of boundaries which allow to have distinct pattern of gene expression both during development and in differentiated cells. The previously reported site independent expression of the mammary-specific goat α-lactalbumin gene in transgenic mice suggested the existence of cis-regulatory elements located upstream of this...
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