Structural analysis of the gene encoding the murine interleukin-11 receptor alpha-chain and a related locus
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Publication Year 1996-06-07,Volume 271,Issue #23,Page 13754-13761
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
In this study the gene for the murine interleukin-11 receptor alpha chain (IL-11R alpha) has been characterized, The gene spans 9 kilobase pairs of DNA, and the organization of its 14 exons conforms to the pattern observed for other members of the hematopoietin receptor family. Analysis of the 5' end of the cDNA using 5' RACE showed that the first two exons, designated exons Ba and Ib, are spliced to form alternate transcripts. Transcripts initiating from exon lib were not found in adult tissues but were present in embryonic stem cells. S1 nuclease and 5' rapid amplification of cDNA ends assays demonstrated multiple major and minor sites of transcription initiation for each exon. The putative promoter regions of both exons lacked TATA boxes, although potential recognition sites for several transcription factors including Spl, AP1, and AP2 were present. A comparison of the murine and human IL-11R alpha revealed that the 5' sequence upstream of the major site of transcription initiation site for exon lib is highly conserved, Northern analysis showed that IL-11R alpha is expressed in many adult murine tissues. A second IL-11R alpha-like locus containing a sequence homologous to exons 2-13 was also identified.
Publisher
AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
Keywords
COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR; TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS; EXPRESSION; CYTOKINE; FAMILY; ORGANIZATION; CLONING; CELLS
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Creation Date: 1996-06-07 12:00:00
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