Short Communication: Relationship of Transcription of Drosophila melanogaster Gene CG11327 and the Gene for a Thrombospondin Homologue (DTSP)

K. Adolph
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Because of the close proximity of D. melanogaster gene CG11327 and the gene for a thrombospondin homologue (DTSP), the relationship between transcription of the two genes has been investigated. As part of this study, the cDNA sequence of gene CG11327 was determined, and structural features of the encoded protein were characterized. The CG11327 open reading frame specifies a polypeptide of 475 amino acid residues, molecular weight 53,666. The highly acidic protein has an aspartic acid+glutamic acid content of 23.2%. Weak similarities to other proteins suggest that it may function as a transcription factor or structural protein of the cell cycle. The existence of overlapping transcripts was found to be a significant feature of transcription of gene CG11327 and the DTSP gene. The 3′ end of the DTSP gene overlaps the 5′ end of gene CG11327 by at least 177 bp, and the region of overlap includes exon 13 and the 3′ UTR of the DTSP gene.
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短通讯:黑胃果蝇基因CG11327与血小板反应蛋白同源基因(DTSP)的转录关系
由于黑胃d.m anogaster基因CG11327与凝血反应蛋白同源基因(thrombospondin homologue, DTSP)非常接近,研究人员对这两个基因的转录关系进行了研究。作为本研究的一部分,我们确定了基因CG11327的cDNA序列,并对编码蛋白的结构特征进行了表征。CG11327开放阅读框包含475个氨基酸残基,分子量为53,666。高酸性蛋白质的天冬氨酸+谷氨酸含量为23.2%。与其他蛋白质的弱相似性表明它可能作为细胞周期的转录因子或结构蛋白。发现重叠转录本的存在是基因CG11327和DTSP基因转录的一个显著特征。DTSP基因的3 '端与基因CG11327的5 '端重叠至少177 bp,重叠区域包括DTSP基因的外显子13和3 ' UTR。
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