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. 1986 Feb 25;261(6):2866-72.

Heart myosin light chain 2 gene. Nucleotide sequence of full length cDNA and expression in normal and hypertensive rat

  • PMID: 3005270

Heart myosin light chain 2 gene. Nucleotide sequence of full length cDNA and expression in normal and hypertensive rat

C C Kumar et al. J Biol Chem. .

Abstract

We have isolated and characterized a cDNA recombinant plasmid (pRLC429) specific for the rat heart myosin light chain 2 (MLC2). The cDNA insert consists of 446 base pairs, including a 72-base pair segment of the 3'-untranslated region. Additional 5'-sequence, not present in plasmid pRLC429, was obtained by primer extension of the cDNA. The extended cDNA sequence combined with the plasmid pRLC429 sequence provided the codon information for the entire MLC2 polypeptide and partial sequences for the 3'- and 5'-noncoding regions of MLC2 mRNA. The predicted amino acid sequence for rat heart MLC2 showed a high homology with the sequences available for the chicken (83%) and human heart (80%) MLC2s. However, the homology between rat heart MLC2 and its counterpart in rat skeletal muscle is relatively low (67%). On the basis of the nuclease S1 protection assay with uniformly labeled single-stranded pRLC429 DNA, subcloned into M13mp18 phage vector, we conclude that the rat atrial muscle also contains MLC2 of the ventricular type. In an attempt to ascertain whether structural variants of MLC2 are expressed in hypertrophic heart muscle, we examined the RNAs from spontaneously hypertensive rat where there is a natural progression of hypertrophy associated with an increase in blood pressure. The RNA isolated from 7-, 13-, and 18-week-old spontaneously hypertensive rat hearts protected the same length DNA against S1 nuclease as was observed with RNAs from the age-matched normal rat hearts, suggesting that there is a single MLC2 gene transcript expressed in both the normal and hypertrophic heart muscle cells.

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