C. Rancano et al., ALTERNATIVE SPLICING OF HUMAN T-CELL-SPECIFIC MAL MESSENGER-RNA AND ITS CORRELATION WITH THE EXON INTRON ORGANIZATION OF THE GENE/, Genomics, 21(2), 1994, pp. 447-450
Sequence analysis of the T cell specific MAL gene revealed four exons,
each encoding a hydrophobic, presumably membrane-associated, segment
and its adjacent hydrophilic sequence. Amplification by the polymerase
chain reaction of cDNA from different T-cell samples indicated the ex
istence of four different forms of MAL mRNA, termed MAL-a, -b, -c, and
-d, that arise from differential usage of exons II and/or III. As the
three introns were located between complete codons, the reading frame
was maintained in all the transcripts. A model resembling the structu
res postulated for different proteolipid proteins is proposed for the
protein encoded by each alternative mRNA species. (C) 1994 Academic Pr
ess, Inc.