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. 1997 May 19;234(2):450-3.
doi: 10.1006/bbrc.1997.6667.

Isolation and sequencing of two alpha-globin genes alpha(A) and alpha(D) in pigeon and evidence for embryo-specific expression of the alpha(D)-globin gene

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Isolation and sequencing of two alpha-globin genes alpha(A) and alpha(D) in pigeon and evidence for embryo-specific expression of the alpha(D)-globin gene

T Ikehara et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

By screening a pigeon genomic DNA library, we isolated a recombinant phage clone containing the alpha(A)-globin gene. The DNA sequence of the approximately 6kbp-long insert fragment of the phage clone was determined. The sequence suggested the existence of pigeon alpha(D)-globin gene located 3.1 kbp upstream from the alpha(A)-globin gene. The expression of the alpha(D)-globin in late embryo was also shown by the N-terminal amino-acid sequence of the intact globin chain. These results show that two adult alpha-globin genes, alpha(A) and alpha(D), exist in the pigeon genome, and the alpha(D)-globin is expressed at the late embryo stage. The stage-specific expression suggests the existence of regulatory elements and factors interacting to inhibit transcription at the adult stage.

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