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. 1988 May 23;232(2):333-40.
doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(88)80764-6.

Cloning and characterization of the human gene for the alpha-subunit of Gi2, a GTP-binding signal transduction protein

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Cloning and characterization of the human gene for the alpha-subunit of Gi2, a GTP-binding signal transduction protein

L S Weinstein et al. FEBS Lett. .
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Abstract

We isolated and characterized human genomic clones encompassing the gene for the alpha-subunit of Gi2, a GTP-binding signal transduction protein abundantly expressed in myeloid cells. The gene is divided into 9 exons and spans 23.5 kb. Exons 2, 6 and 7 encode putative guanine nucleotide-binding domains that are highly conserved among GTP-binding proteins. A polyadenylation signal located within exon 9 predicts an mRNA size (approximately 2.3 kb) several hundred bases longer than that of published cDNAs, and consistent with the size seen on RNA blot hybridization. Primer extension and S1 nuclease analysis determined a major and several minor transcriptional start sites. The first exon and 5' flanking region are highly G + C rich, contain several GC boxes (SP1 transcription factor binding sites), a CAAT box, and lack a TATA box. The presumptive promoter region is thus similar to that of ras and other widely expressed genes.

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