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. 1985 Nov;4(11):2983-90.
doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1985.tb04033.x.

Identification and molecular analysis of a multigene family encoding calliphorin, the major larval serum protein of Calliphora vicina

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Identification and molecular analysis of a multigene family encoding calliphorin, the major larval serum protein of Calliphora vicina

H Schenkel et al. EMBO J. 1985 Nov.

Abstract

A library of Calliphora vicina genomic DNA was constructed in the lambdaEMBL3 vector and screened for recombinant phages containing chromosomal segments encoding calliphorin, the major larval serum protein (LSP) of Calliphora. A large series of recombinants hybridizing with in vitro labelled poly(A) RNA from Calliphora larval fat bodies and with specific probes derived from the LSP-1 genes of Drosophila melanogaster was isolated. Five of these phages, chosen at random, were shown by hybrid selection to retain calliphorin mRNA specifically. Eleven calliphorin mRNA-homologous regions were located on restriction maps of these phages by hybridization with 5' end-labelled poly(A) RNA from Calliphora larval fat bodies. Each phage contains at least two calliphorin genes arranged in direct repeat orientation and seperated by 3.5-5 kb intergenic regions. The genes display similar but not identical restriction patterns. Filter hybridization and heteroduplex analysis indicate that they share a detectable homology with the LSP-1beta gene of D. melanogaster. Whole genome Southern analysis showed that these genes belong to a large family of closely related calliphorin genes which were found by in situ hybridization to polytene chromosomes of trichogen cells to be clustered in region 4a of chromosome 2 of Calliphora vicina.

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