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Comparative Study
. 1985 Nov;5(11):3058-68.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.5.11.3058-3068.1985.

Characterization of the myosin light-chain-2 gene of Drosophila melanogaster

Comparative Study

Characterization of the myosin light-chain-2 gene of Drosophila melanogaster

V P Parker et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1985 Nov.

Abstract

Recombinant DNA clones encoding the Drosophila melanogaster homolog of the vertebrate myosin light-chain-2 (MLC-2) gene have been isolated. This single-copy gene maps to the chromosomal locus 99E. The nucleotide sequence was determined for a 3.4-kilobase genomic fragment containing the gene and for two MLC-2 cDNA clones generated from late pupal mRNA. Comparison of these sequences shows that the gene contains two introns, the positions of which are conserved in the corresponding rat sequence. Extension of a primer homologous to the mRNA reveals two start sites for transcription 12 nucleotides apart. The sequence TATA is not present ahead of the mRNA cap site. There are two major sites of poly(A) addition separated by 356 nucleotides. The protein sequence derived from translation of the cDNA sequence shows a high degree of homology with that for the DTNB myosin light chain (MLC-2) of chicken. A lower degree of sequence homology was seen in comparisons with other evolutionarily related calcium-binding proteins. RNA blots show high levels of expression of several transcripts during the developmental time stages when muscle is being produced. In vitro translation of hybrid-selected RNA produces two polypeptides which comigrate on two-dimensional gels with proteins from Drosophila actomyosin, although the cDNA sequence reveals only one 26-kilodalton primary translation product.

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