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Publication : Structure of the murine arginase II gene.

First Author  Shi O Year  1998
Journal  Mamm Genome Volume  9
Issue  10 Pages  822-4
PubMed ID  9745037 Mgi Jnum  J:50121
Mgi Id  MGI:1289933 Doi  10.1007/s003359900874
Citation  Shi O, et al. (1998) Structure of the murine arginase II gene. Mamm Genome 9(10):822-4
abstractText  Mammals contain two genes encoding distinct isoforms of arginase (arginases I and II), both of which catalyze the conversion of arginine to ornithine and urea. However, their subcellular localization and tissue-specific patterns of expression are very different, indicating that they perform distinct physiologic roles. As an initial step in elucidating the regulation and physiologic roles of arginase II, this report describes the characterization of a mammalian arginase II gene. The murine arginase II gene contains eight exons like the arginase I gene. The six internal exons have intron/exon boundaries that are identical to the arginase I gene; however, exon three of the arginase II gene has obtained a three-base-pair insertion. The identity of the exon/intron boundaries is consistent with a gene duplication as the origin of the arginase isozymes with the small insertion occurring after the duplicative event. The promoter region of the arginase II gene, which bears no resemblance to that of the arginase I genes, contains numerous potential binding sites for enhancer and promoter elements but does not contain a TATA box.
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