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    Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. 1991;18(3):204-14.

    Variant cDNAs encoding proteins similar to the alpha subunit of chicken CapZ.

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    Department of Cell Biology and Physiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri.

    Abstract

    Chicken adult muscle and liver cDNA libraries were screened with a cDNA, alpha 1, previously isolated from a chicken embryo library by screening with antibodies against the alpha subunit of chicken CapZ. cDNAs with a new coding region, called alpha 2, were found in addition to ones with the alpha 1 coding region. alpha 2 predicts a protein sequence that matches exactly the N-terminal sequence of 5 peptides prepared from CapZ alpha purified from chicken muscle, while the protein sequence predicted by alpha 1 matches the peptides well, but not exactly. The predicted protein sequences of alpha 1 and alpha 2 are very similar to each other, and they are similar to those of the alpha subunit of capping protein from Dictyostelium [Hartmann et al., J. Biol. Chem. 163:5254-5254, 1989] and an actin-binding protein from Xenopus [Ankenbauer et al., Nature 342:822-824, 1989]. Other conserved features of the predicted primary and secondary structures are noted. Chicken alpha 1 and alpha 2 are transcribed in all of 7 adult chicken muscle and non-muscle tissues in comparable amounts by Northern analysis. alpha 2 has four poly(A)+RNA transcripts, one of which is rare in liver. alpha 1 has two transcripts. alpha 1 and alpha 2 are encoded by different single-copy genes by Southern analysis of chicken genomic DNA.

    PMID:
    1711931
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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