Tm. Wilanowski et Jb. Gibson, SN-GLYCEROL-3-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE IN THE HONEYBEE APIS-MELLIFERA - AN UNUSUAL PHENOTYPE ASSOCIATED WITH THE LOSS OF INTRONS, Gene, 209(1-2), 1998, pp. 71-76
In comparison with the numerous Drosophila species and the mouse, the
Gpdh gene in the honey bee Apis mellifera lacks most introns. This pre
vents the gene from producing different GPDH isoforms by alternative s
plicing, which occurs in Drosophila melanogaster. The sequences of the
cDNA and genomic Gpdh of A. mellifera are described and show that at
the amino acid level they share 84% similarity and 71% identity with D
. melanogaster. The identity at the nucleotide level is 62% in the cod
ing region, but no significant similarities were detected in the UTRs.
Northern analyses revealed an accumulation of unspliced Gpdh pre-mRNA
in the honey bee, probably reflecting splicing inefficiency, although
it is also possible that splicing is a regulated step in Gpdh express
ion in A. mellifera. It is suggested that the intron loss occurred via
reverse transcription of a mature Gpdh transcript. (C) 1998 Elsevier
Science B.V.