Js. Lee et al., ABSENCE OF THE INTROM-D-EXON OF C-HA-RAS ONCOGENE IN THE HERMAPHRODITIC FISH RIVULUS-MARMORATUS (TELEOSTEI, RIVULIDAE), Biochemistry and molecular biology international, 34(5), 1994, pp. 921-926
We have cloned ras genes from the hermaphroditic fish Rivulus marmorat
us genomic library by screening about 3.0 x 10(5) genomic clones. When
one out of 19 ras genomic clones was sequenced, it showed 95.8% amino
acid homology to the human c-Ha-ras gene and was named the Rivulus c-
Ha-ras gene. The Rivulus c-Ha-ras gene spanned about 3.7 kb and consis
ted of four exons encoding 189 amino acids. The exon-intron boundaries
also coincided with the rule of GT/AG of consensus splice acceptor an
d donor sequences. The Rivulus c-Ha-ras gene does not, however, have t
he intron-D-exon (IDX) that has been reported to exist between the thi
rd and the fourth exon of the mammalian c-Ha-ras genes, and which is i
nvolved in negative control of p21 c-Ha-ras expression and transformin
g activity of this gene. This is the first report on the structure of
the fish c-Ha-ras gene.