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Structural organization and sequence analysis of the globin locus in Atlantic salmon.

Abstract

Preliminary analysis of Atlantic salmon alpha- and beta-globin genes indicated that these genes are linked in a 3' to 3' orientation, with the RNA-coding sequences located on opposite strands. In this report, we show that two different alpha-globin genes have the same orientation and are encoded on the same strand whereas two different beta-globin genes are encoded on the opposite strand and also have the same orientation. This cluster of globin genes is divided into two subclusters: one for the Bohr globin genes and one for the non-Bohr globin genes. This is the first evidence for this type of arrangement found for globin genes. DNase I footprint analysis of two of the globin promoters show erythroid-specific transcription factor binding sites that have also been found in human and other mammalian globin genes.
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hal-00151177 , version 1 (01-06-2007)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00151177 , version 1
  • PUBMED : 8924215

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T. Mcmorrow, A. Wagner, F. Deryckere, F. Gannon. Structural organization and sequence analysis of the globin locus in Atlantic salmon.. DNA and Cell Biology, 1996, 15 (5), pp.407-14. ⟨hal-00151177⟩
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