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A newly discovered human alpha-globin gene.


ABSTRACT: A previously undefined transcript with significant homology to the pseudo-alpha2 region of the alpha-globin locus on human chromosome 16 was detected as part of an effort to better define the transcriptional profiles of human reticulocytes. Cloning and sequencing of that transcript (GenBank AY698022; named mu-globin) revealed an insert with a 423-nucleotide open reading frame. BLASTP and ClustalW and phylogenetic analyses of the predicted protein demonstrated a high level of homology with the avian alpha-D globin. In addition, the heme- and globin-binding amino acids of mu-globin and avian alpha-D globin are largely conserved. Using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR), mu-globin was detected at a level of approximately 0.1% that measured for alpha-globin in erythroid tissues. Erythroid-specific expression was detected by Northern blot analysis, and maximal expression during the erythroblast terminal differentiation was also detected. Despite this highly regulated pattern of mu-globin gene transcription, mu-globin protein was not detected by mass spectrometry. These results suggest the human genome encodes a previously unrecognized globin member of the avian alpha-D family that is transcribed in a highly regulated pattern in erythroid cells.

SUBMITTER: Goh SH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1895206 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A previously undefined transcript with significant homology to the pseudo-alpha2 region of the alpha-globin locus on human chromosome 16 was detected as part of an effort to better define the transcriptional profiles of human reticulocytes. Cloning and sequencing of that transcript (GenBank AY698022; named mu-globin) revealed an insert with a 423-nucleotide open reading frame. BLASTP and ClustalW and phylogenetic analyses of the predicted protein demonstrated a high level of homology with the av  ...[more]

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