Characterization of five members of the actin gene family in the sea urchin

Paul A Overbeek , Glenn T Merlino , N Kent Peters, Vivian H Cohn, Gordon P Moore, Lewis J Kleinsmith
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Abstract

Hybridization of an actin cDNA clone (pSA38) to restriction enzyme digests of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus DNA indicates that the sea urchin genome contains at least five different actin genes. A sea urchin genomic clone library was screened for recombinants which hydridize to pSA38 and four genomic clones were isolated. Restriction maps were generated which indicate that three of these recombinants contain different actin genes, and that the fourth may be an allele to one of these. The restriction maps suggest that one clone contains two linked actin genes. This fact, which was confirmed by heteroduplex analysis, indicates that the actin gene family may be clustered. The linked genes are oriented in the same direction and spaced about 8.0 kilobases apart. In heteroduplexes between genomic clones two intervening sequences were seen. Significant homology is confined to the actin coding region and does not include any flanking sequence. Southern blot analysis reveals that repetitive DNA sequences are found in the region of the actin genes.

海胆肌动蛋白基因家族的五个成员的特征
将肌动蛋白cDNA克隆(pSA38)与紫癜圆梭菌DNA的限制性内切酶酶切杂交表明,海胆基因组至少含有5种不同的肌动蛋白基因。筛选了能水化pSA38的重组海胆基因组克隆文库,分离出4个基因组克隆。生成的限制性内切图谱表明,其中三个重组体含有不同的肌动蛋白基因,而第四个重组体可能是其中一个的等位基因。限制性内切图表明一个克隆含有两个连接的肌动蛋白基因。这一事实经异双工分析证实,表明肌动蛋白基因家族可能是聚类的。连接的基因在相同的方向上,间隔约8.0千碱基。在基因组克隆间的异双工中,存在两个中间序列。显著的同源性局限于肌动蛋白编码区,不包括任何侧翼序列。Southern blot分析显示,在肌动蛋白基因区域发现了重复的DNA序列。
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