Characterization of the allelic differences in the mouse cardiac alpha-myosin heavy chain coding sequence
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Characterization of the allelic differences in the mouse cardiac alpha-myosin heavy chain coding sequence
Abstract
We have obtained and sequenced the coding sequence of the mouse cardiac alpha-myosin heavy chain (Myhc alpha) from the A/J, BALB/cByJ, C57BL/6J, and DBA/2J inbred mouse strains. Overlapping cDNA sequences were obtained using RNA-PCR and anchor-PCR techniques for these studies. In the A/J mouse strain, the full-length message is 5989 bp long and encodes for a protein consisting of 1938 amino acids (Mr 223,689). The protein deduced sequence of the A/J Myhc alpha was compared with corresponding sequences of human and rat Myhc alpha and beta. These results demonstrated that the mouse Myhc alpha is highly conserved and has maintained the alpha-isoform-specific divergent cluster observed in other Myhc alpha proteins. One difference was the loss of a glutamine at residue 1932, which is due to a change in an RNA splicing site sequence. Allelic variability was observed in both nucleotide and amino acid sequences among the four different inbred mouse strains and generally appears to be random in nature. Three of the nucleotide changes resulted in a different amino acid, while the remaining 46 were silent substitutions.
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