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Publication : Structure and mapping of the G protein gamma3 subunit gene and a divergently transcribed novel gene, gng3lg.

First Author  Downes GB Year  1998
Journal  Genomics Volume  53
Issue  2 Pages  220-30
PubMed ID  9790771 Mgi Jnum  J:50600
Mgi Id  MGI:1306990 Doi  10.1006/geno.1998.5508
Citation  Downes GB, et al. (1998) Structure and mapping of the G protein gamma3 subunit gene and a divergently transcribed novel gene, gng3lg. Genomics 53(2):220-30
abstractText  The mammalian nervous system is rich in signaling mediated by heterotrimeric (alpha beta gamma) G proteins. As an initial step to define the roles that particular gamma subunit types play in signaling, we have begun to clone and characterize those genes that encode gamma subunits enriched within neural tissue. In the present study, we have isolated and characterized the mouse gamma 3 subunit gene (Gng3). The gamma 3 subunit is expressed abundantly in the brain and at low levels in testes. Gng3 is composed of three exons spanning similar to 1.4 kb. A comparison of Gng3 with the gene structure for five other gamma subtypes indicates that although these proteins are diverse at the amino acid level, their exon-intron boundaries are conserved. Sequence analysis of the 5' flanking region of Gng3 revealed the presence of a novel gene, the gamma 3 linked gene (Gng3lg). Gng3 and Gng3lg are organized in a head-to-head fashion with major transcription initiation sites separated by approximately 133 bp. Sequence analysis of a Gng3lg cDNA clone revealed an open reading frame encoding a 410-amino-acid protein of unknown function. Gng3lg transcripts are expressed in a variety of tissues including both brain and testes. Using an interspecific backcross panel, we localized both Gng3 and Gng3lg to the same locus on chromosome 19. The orientation, close proximity, and expression pattern of these two genes raise the distinct possibility that shared regulatory elements are used to control their expression. (C) 1998 Academie Press.
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