Vm. Kavsan et al., ISOLATION OF A 2ND NONALLELIC INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH-FACTOR-I GENE FROM THE SALMON GENOME, DNA and cell biology, 13(5), 1994, pp. 555-559
We have characterized a second nonallelic insulin-like growth factor-I
(IGF-I) gene in the chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) genome. This gene
, IGF-I.2, differs from the previously described chum salmon ICE-I gen
e, IGF-I.1, in the E peptide-coding portion of exon 3; specifically, t
he IGF-I.2 gene lacks one codon present in the ICE-I gene and contains
two potential splice donor sites at the 3' end of exon 3 rather than
the single, more distal site present in the ICF-I.1 gene. The expressi
on of these two ICE-I genes could give rise to as many as six ICE-I mR
NA species, each of which would encode a unique E-peptide moiety of th
e ICE-I prohormone. Thus, the presence of multiple, distinct IGF genes
adds an additional level of complexity to IGF-I gene expression and I
GF-I biosynthesis in salmon.