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Mammalian Genome
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Genomic organization and mapping of mouse CDV (carnitine deficiency-associated gene expressed in ventricle)-1 and its related CDV-1R gene

Authors: M, Higashi; K, Kobayashi; M, Iijima; S, Wakana; M, Horiuchi; T, Yasuda; G, Yoshida; +2 Authors

Genomic organization and mapping of mouse CDV (carnitine deficiency-associated gene expressed in ventricle)-1 and its related CDV-1R gene

Abstract

We have previously reported that CDV (carnitine deficiency-associated gene expressed in ventricle)-1 was a downregulated gene in the hypertrophied ventricle of carnitine-deficient juvenile visceral steatosis mice and that the related gene (CDV-1R) showed no tissue specificity and no sensitivity to carnitine deficiency. In the present paper, the CDV-1/1R gene was isolated from a mouse genomic BAC library, and the genomic structure was characterized. We found that the CDV-1/1R gene consisted of at least 19 exons and encompassed approximately 48 kb. The splice sites conformed to the GT-AG rule, and the CDV-1R mRNA containing 19 exons was processed. CDV-1 mRNA containing 5 exons was constructed from the 3' half of CDV-1R. The first exon of CDV-1 consisted of the 3' side (116 bp) of intron 14 and exon 15 (87 bp) of CDV-1R. The presumed promoter sequence for CDV-1 located in the intron 14 of CDV-1R contained the common TATA box and consensus binding sites for various transcription factors (Nkx-2.5, Spl, C/EBP, SRF, YY1, and CREB), which seem to play roles in the heart-specific expression and carnitine deficiency-associated suppression of CDV-1. In the upstream region of the CDV-1 promoter, we found two VNTRs, 13 repeats of GATA1, and 16 copies of STRE involved in yeast stress response. The CDV-1/1R gene was located close to DSMIT68 on mouse Chromosome (Chr) 5, corresponding to human Chr 12q24. All these data revealed that two mRNA species, CDV-1 and CDV-1R, are expressed tissue-specifically by using promoters peculiar to each transcript in a single gene.

Keywords

Chromosomes, Artificial, Bacterial, Genome, Base Sequence, Transcription, Genetic, Molecular Sequence Data, Chromosome Mapping, Muscle Proteins, DNA, Mice, Animals, RNA, Messenger, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Microtubule-Associated Proteins

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