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Comparative Study
. 1987 May;7(5):1751-8.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.7.5.1751-1758.1987.

Structure and expression of the chicken ferritin H-subunit gene

Comparative Study

Structure and expression of the chicken ferritin H-subunit gene

P W Stevens et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1987 May.

Abstract

Although the genomes of many species contain multiple copies of ferritin heavy (H)- and light (L)-chain sequences, the chicken genome contains only a single copy of the H-subunit gene. The primary transcription unit of this gene is 4.6 kilobase pairs and contains four exons which are posttranscriptionally spliced to generate a mature transcript of 869 nucleotides. Chicken and human ferritin H-subunit genomic loci are organized with similar exon-intron boundaries. They exhibit approximately 85% nucleotide identity in coding regions, which yield proteins 93% identical in amino acid sequence. We have identified a sequence of 22 highly conserved nucleotides in the 5' untranslated sequences of chicken, human, and tadpole ferritin H-subunit genes and propose that this conserved sequence may regulate iron-modulated translation of ferritin H-subunit mRNAs.

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