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. 1986 Jun;6(6):1965-73.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.6.6.1965-1973.1986.

Two Drosophila melanogaster tropomyosin genes: structural and functional aspects

Two Drosophila melanogaster tropomyosin genes: structural and functional aspects

C C Karlik et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1986 Jun.

Abstract

We compared the structure and function of the two Drosophila melanogaster tropomyosin genes. The most striking structural aspect was their size disparity. Codons 1 through 257 of gene 2 occupied 833 nucleotides and contained only one intron, whereas the corresponding region of gene 1 occupied 17.5 kilobases and was interrupted by eight introns. The intron-exon arrangement of gene 1 reflected evolutionary expansion of tropomyosin via 42- and 49-residue duplications, which are probably actin-binding domains. Functionally, gene 1 was considerably more complex than gene 2; it was active in both muscle and nonmuscle cell lineages, had at least five variable exons, and specified a minimum of five developmentally regulated isoforms. Two of these isoforms, which accumulated only in flight muscles, were unprecedented fusion proteins in which the tropomyosin sequence was joined to a carboxy-terminal proline-rich domain.

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