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Publication : Genomic structure of rat liver aryl sulfotransferase IV-encoding gene.

First Author  Khan AS Year  1993
Journal  Gene Volume  137
Issue  2 Pages  321-6
PubMed ID  8299966 Mgi Jnum  J:16627
Mgi Id  MGI:64695 Doi  10.1016/0378-1119(93)90028-2
Citation  Khan AS, et al. (1993) Genomic structure of rat liver aryl sulfotransferase IV-encoding gene. Gene 137(2):321-6
abstractText  This report contains the first description of the genomic structure for a sulfotransferase (ST). The gene (ASTIV) encodes rat hepatic aryl ST IV, also known as tyrosine-ester ST (EC 2.8.2.9). A phage genomic clone containing 70% of the 3' AST gene coding sequence was isolated after screening a rat genomic library with an ASTIV cDNA. The remaining 5' sequence was determined from a PCR product obtained from rat genomic DNA and ASTIV cDNA-specific primers. ASTIV spans 3.5 kb and contains eight exons and seven introns. The fourth intron of this gene contains sequences homologous to rodent B1 repetitive elements and an Alu repeat found in rat. An alignment of the primary structures of ten different ST revealed several conserved regions, as well as a putative binding site for the cofactor for enzymatic sulfation reactions, 3'-phosphoadenosine-5'-phosphosulfate.
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