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Comparative Study
. 1991 Dec;70(12):2516-23.
doi: 10.3382/ps.0702516.

Cloning and sequence analysis of the common alpha-subunit complementary deoxyribonucleic acid of turkey pituitary glycoprotein hormones

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Comparative Study

Cloning and sequence analysis of the common alpha-subunit complementary deoxyribonucleic acid of turkey pituitary glycoprotein hormones

D N Foster et al. Poult Sci. 1991 Dec.
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Abstract

Two cDNA clones of nearly full length that encode the turkey pituitary common alpha-subunit glycoprotein hormone have been isolated from a pituitary cDNA library and their nucleotide sequences have been determined. The longer alpha-subunit clone was 777 bp in length. It contained 88 bp of the 5'-untranslated region (UTR), an open reading frame of 360 bp (that encodes the turkey alpha-subunit 24 amino acid leader polypeptide fragment and 96 amino acid apoprotein), and a 312-bp 3'-UTR followed by a 17-bp poly A tract. When the nucleotide sequence of the turkey alpha-subunit was compared with the sequence of the chicken alpha-subunit clone, the coding region was greater than 98% homologous, but was only 69 to 76% homologous when compared with mammalian alpha-subunit sequences. Northern blot analysis showed an approximate 800 bp processed transcript that hybridized to the labeled turkey alpha-subunit cDNA. There was a greater than fourfold up-regulation of the steady-state levels of turkey alpha-subunit transcription when intact cultured pituitaries were treated with chicken gonadotropin-releasing hormone I.

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