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Publication : Gene organization and chromosome location of the neural-specific RNA binding protein Elavl4.

First Author  Inman MV Year  1998
Journal  Gene Volume  208
Issue  2 Pages  139-45
PubMed ID  9524251 Mgi Jnum  J:40252
Mgi Id  MGI:1202234 Doi  10.1016/s0378-1119(97)00615-x
Citation  Inman MV, et al. (1998) Gene organization and chromosome location of the neural-specific RNA binding protein Elavl4. Gene 208(2):139-45
abstractText  We have isolated the gene that encodes the neural-specific RNA binding protein HuD in the mouse (Elavl4), and have mapped its location to the mid-distal region of chromosome 4, close to the neurological mutant clasper. The coding region of the Elavl4 gene covers approximately 44 kb; the first two RNA binding domains (RBDs) that are homologous to the two RBDs found in the Drosophila sex-lethal gene are each encoded in two exons, whereas the third RED is encoded in a single exon. Elavl4 mRNAs are alternatively spliced in the region between RBDs 2 and 3 due to the variable use of two micro-exons, and RNase protection analysis indicates that two of four possible splice variants are the predominant isoforms expressed in the central nervous system. The high degree of sequence conservation between the Hu proteins suggests that the exon organization of all the Hu protein genes will be similar, if not identical, to the Elavl4 gene. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.
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