THE GENE FOR THE HUMAN ARCHITECTURAL TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR HMGI-C CONSISTS OF 5 EXONS EACH CODING FOR A DISTINCT FUNCTIONAL ELEMENT

Citation
Ky. Chau et al., THE GENE FOR THE HUMAN ARCHITECTURAL TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR HMGI-C CONSISTS OF 5 EXONS EACH CODING FOR A DISTINCT FUNCTIONAL ELEMENT, Nucleic acids research, 23(21), 1995, pp. 4262-4266
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
03051048
Volume
23
Issue
21
Year of publication
1995
Pages
4262 - 4266
Database
ISI
SICI code
0305-1048(1995)23:21<4262:TGFTHA>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
The gene on chromosome 12 coding for the human protein HMGI-C has been cloned and partially sequenced, It consists of five exons, the first and last of which include long untranslated regions, The 5' UTR includ es a (CA/T)(n) tract and a polymorphic (CT)(n) tract, Exons II, III an d IV (87, 51 and 33 bp) are dispersed over >30 kb, Exons I-III separat ely encode the three basic DNA binding domains ('A-T hooks'), exon IV encodes an 11 amino acid sequence characteristic of HMGI-C and absent from the human HMGI(Y) gene [Friedmann,M., Holth, L.T., Zoghbi,H,Y, an d Reeves,R, (1993) Nucleic Acids Res., 21, 4259-4267], whilst exon V e ncodes the acidic C-terminal domain, which is subject to multiple phos phorylation, The HMGI-C gene is thus a striking example of the separat ion of functional protein elements into different coding exons.