Characterization of the mouse apolipoprotein Apoa-1/Apoc-3 gene locus: genomic, mRNA, and protein sequences with comparisons to other species
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Characterization of the mouse apolipoprotein Apoa-1/Apoc-3 gene locus: genomic, mRNA, and protein sequences with comparisons to other species
Abstract
In this report we present the genomic, cDNA, and predicted protein sequences for mouse apolipoproteins A-I and CIII, as well as sequence comparisons with other species. The genes for these apolipoproteins are within 2.5 kb of each other and convergently transcribed. The almost 9 kb of genomic sequence presented extends from 1298 bp 5' to the apolipoprotein A-I (Apoa-1) gene to 1249 bp 5' to the apolipoprotein CIII (Apoc-3) gene. The mouse Apoa-1 gene is 1.76 kb in length with four exons and three introns. The 5' flanking region contains TATA and CCAAT box sequences, an interferon responsive element homology, and potential binding sites for transcription factors CTF/NF1 and HNF4. Translation of the cDNA predicts that the mouse Apoa-1 primary transcript is 264 amino acids. The mouse Apoc-3 gene is 2.2 kb in length and also consists of four exons and three introns. The 5' flanking region contains TATA and CCAAT box sequences, RXR-1 and ARP-1 binding sites, and potential binding sites for transcription factors HNF4, NFkB, AP-1, and CTF/NF1. Translation of the cDNA predicts that the mouse Apoc-3 primary transcript is 99 amino acids. The clustering and genomic organization of the mouse Apoa-1 and Apoc-3 genes are similar to those of the rat and human genes. Significant sequence homologies between species exist for the proximal promoter and exonic regions of each gene, but not for the intronic or intergenic regions.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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