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pubmed-article:3121329pubmed:abstractTextIn order to study the tissue-specific expression of rabbit apolipoprotein (apo) A-I, a 923-base-pair clone, pRBA-502, complementary to rabbit apo A-I mRNA was identified from a rabbit intestinal cDNA library by hybrid-select translation and immunoprecipitation methods. Northern blot and dot-blot hybridization, utilizing 32P-labeled pRBA-502, revealed that the rabbit apo A-I gene is expressed in the intestine, not in the liver and that rabbit apo A-I mRNA is about 950 nucleotides in length. The entire nucleotide sequence of pRBA-502 has been determined and the complete amino acid sequence of the corresponding apo A-I has been deduced. The mRNA codes for a protein comprising 265 amino acids. Amino acids 1-18 and 19-24 of the primary translation product represent the presegment and prosegment, respectively, of apo A-I. Matured rabbit apo A-I contains 241 amino acids and has a molecular mass of 27612 Da. Using pRBA-502 as a probe, a 15.5-kb genomic fragment, which contains the entire apo A-I gene, was isolated from a rabbit liver genomic library. Sequence analysis of the gene shows that the 200 base pairs of the 5' upstream flanking region of the rabbit and human apo A-I genes showed 78% sequence homology. Like the human apo A-I gene, the rabbit apo A-I gene is interrupted by three intervening sequences. Except for two nucleotides in the fourth exon, the coding sequence of the rabbit liver apo A-I gene is identical to that of pRBA-502. Our data showed that the lack of expression of apo A-I gene in rabbit liver is not due to the alternation of rabbit liver apo A-I gene sequence and suggest that the expression of apo A-I gene in rabbit liver is regulated by a trans-acting regulating element(s).lld:pubmed
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