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Human cytochrome P-450 4 mRNA and gene: part of a multigene family that contains Alu sequences in its mRNA.
Author(s) -
Linda C. Quattrochi,
Usha R. Pendurthi,
Steven T. Okino,
Carol Potenza,
Robert H. Tukey
Publication year - 1986
Publication title -
proceedings of the national academy of sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.011
H-Index - 771
eISSN - 1091-6490
pISSN - 0027-8424
DOI - 10.1073/pnas.83.18.6731
Subject(s) - exon , intron , biology , gene , genetics , microbiology and biotechnology , homology (biology) , nucleic acid sequence , complementary dna , pseudogene , peptide sequence , genomic dna , alu element , base pair , gene family , conserved sequence , human genome , gene expression , genome
Several overlapping lambda gt11 cDNA clones have been sequenced and shown to encode for the full-length human cytochrome P-450 4. The structure and location of the exons and flanking intron regions were also identified from a lambda EMBL-3 human genomic clone that encodes the full-length human P-450 4 gene. The human P-450 4 mRNA is flanked by 62 base pairs of 5'- and 1508 base pairs of 3'-noncoding sequence, with 1548 bases that encode a protein of 516 amino acids (Mr, 58,376). The predicted amino acid sequence of human P-450 4 is 69% and 70% homologous to its equivalent in mouse and rat, respectively, 75% homologous to rabbit P-450 4, and 68% homologous to human P1-450. The 7.6-kilobase gene encodes 3118 nucleotides of exon sequence that is separated by six introns into seven exons. Exon 7, which is 1802 nucleotides, contains three inverse/complement Alu sequences that are organized in tandem. Comparison of the genomic DNA sequence of the human P-450 4 gene with the human P1-450 and related genes in rat and mouse and the identification of the amino acid residues and triplet codon at each exon-intron junction show that the location of each intron in the human P-450 4 gene is conserved within this gene family. Although the length and homology of the introns within a related gene family may not be conserved, the location of intronic sequences may be an important determinant in the identification of related P-450 genes.

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