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    Mol Endocrinol. 1991 Nov;5(11):1651-60.

    The bovine chromogranin A gene: structural basis for hormone regulation and generation of biologically active peptides.

    Iacangelo AL, Grimes M, Eiden LE.

    Unit on Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.

    The structure of the gene encoding bovine chromogranin-A has been determined by characterization of two isolated genomic clones. Chromogranin-A is encoded by eight exons, which organize the coding region into several distinct structural and functional domains. Exons 1-5 represent the highly conserved signal peptide and N-terminal domain, which are separated into regions corresponding to the signal peptide, N-terminal sequence, disulfide-bonded loop, and remainder of the conserved N-terminal domain. Exon 6 represents the variable domain and encodes a region that is identical to the novel chromogranin-A-derived peptide chromostatin. Exon 7 encodes the biologically active peptide pancreastatin as well as most of the conserved C-terminal domain, with the remainder found on exon 8. The mRNA sequence obtained from the gene contains five nucleotide differences from the consensus sequence of four reported bovine chromogranin-A cDNA clones. Two of the differences in the gene result in two amino acid changes in the region encoded by exon 6. The structural organization of the chromogranin-A gene resembles that of the chromogranin-B gene in the exons corresponding to the signal peptide, N-terminal sequence, disulfide loop, and C-terminal sequence.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

    PMID: 1779968 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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