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Publication : Genomic organization of the mouse dystrobrevin gene: comparative analysis with the dystrophin gene.

First Author  Ambrose HJ Year  1997
Journal  Genomics Volume  39
Issue  3 Pages  359-69
PubMed ID  9119373 Mgi Jnum  J:38408
Mgi Id  MGI:85778 Doi  10.1006/geno.1996.4515
Citation  Ambrose HJ, et al. (1997) Genomic organization of the mouse dystrobrevin gene: comparative analysis with the dystrophin gene. Genomics 39(3):359-69
abstractText  Dystrobrevin, the mammalian orthologue of the Torpedo 87- kDa postsynaptic protein, is a member of the dystrophin gene family with homology to the cysteine-rich carboxy- terminal domain of dystrophin. Torpedo dystrobrevin copurifies with the acetylcholine receptors and is thought to form a complex with dystrophin and syntrophin. This complex is also found at the sarcolemma in vertebrates and defines the cytoplasmic component of the dystrophin- associated protein complex. Previously we have cloned several dystrobrevin isoforms from mouse brain and muscle. Here we show that these transcripts are the products of a single gene located on proximal mouse chromosome 18. To investigate the diversity of dystrobrevin transcripts we have determined that the mouse dystrobrevin gene is organized into 24 coding exons that span between 130 and 170 kb at the genomic level. The gene encodes at least three distinct protein isoforms that are expressed in a tissue-specific manner. Interestingly, although there is only 27% amino acid identity between the homologous regions of dystrobrevin and dystrophin, the positions of 8 of the 15 exon-intron junctions are identical. (C) 1997 Academic Press.
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