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. 1989 Nov;9(11):5198-206.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.9.11.5198-5206.1989.

Two chicken erythrocyte band 3 mRNAs are generated by alternative transcriptional initiation and differential RNA splicing

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Two chicken erythrocyte band 3 mRNAs are generated by alternative transcriptional initiation and differential RNA splicing

H R Kim et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1989 Nov.

Abstract

The erythrocyte anion transport protein (band 3) mediates two distinct cellular functions: it provides plasma membrane attachment sites for the erythroid cytoskeletal network, and it also functions as the anion transporter between the erythrocyte cytoplasm and extracellular milieu. We previously showed that two chicken band 3 polypeptides are encoded by two different mRNAs with different translation initiation sites. Here we show that these two band 3 mRNAs are transcribed from two separate promoters within a single gene. In addition, the two pre-mRNAs are differentially spliced, leading to fusion with coding exons used in common in the two mRNAs. The chicken erythrocyte band 3 gene is therefore the first example of a gene that has two promoters within a single locus which function equally efficiently in one cell type at the same developmental stage.

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