Nucleotide sequence of the 1.2-kb 3'-region and genotype distribution of two common c-myc alleles of the domestic cat Journal Article


Authors: Soe, L. H.; Ghosh, A. K.; Maxson, R. E.; Hoover, E. A.; Hardy, W. D. Jr; Roy-Burman, P.
Article Title: Nucleotide sequence of the 1.2-kb 3'-region and genotype distribution of two common c-myc alleles of the domestic cat
Abstract: Nucleotide (nt) sequence analyses of the 1.2-kb BamHI-EcoRI cloned 3'-fragment encompassing the polymorphic Smal restriction site of the feline c-myc gene reveal that the SmaI site, present in CM2 allele but absent from CM3 allele, is located in intron 2, 134 nt 5' of the exon 3. A G-to-C transversion in CM2 results in the creation of the SmaI site. Additionally, the alleles differ at four other nt positions in intron 2, three of these changes being in a region of the intron which exhibits 80 % homology between the feline and human c-myc. The alleles also differ in two nt positions in exon 3 in the third position of the codon resulting, however, in no amino acid alteration. Genotype distribution analysis based on the SmaI polymorphism shows that CM2 homozygosity is rare and its frequency deviates significantly from the expected distribution patterns for independently segregating alleles. © 1986.
Keywords: nonhuman; animal cell; cytology; animals; heredity; genotype; intron; alleles; gene frequency; in vitro study; animalia; amino acid sequence; genetic engineering; lymphoma, non-hodgkin; cat; cat diseases; cats; nucleotide sequence; base sequence; radioisotope; oncogene c myc; gene structure; proto-oncogenes; restriction fragment length polymorphism; proto-oncogene; recombinant dna; felis catus; priority journal; allelic variation in c-myc intron sequences; deviation from hardy-weinberg relation
Journal Title: Gene
Volume: 47
Issue: 2-3
ISSN: 0378-1119
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 1986-01-01
Start Page: 185
End Page: 192
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(86)90062-4
PUBMED: 3557122
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 18 August 2021 -- Source: Scopus; Acknowledgments: We are grateful to S. Kalra for technical assistance; R. Dornsife and S. Rasheed for their assistance in obtaining cat tissue samples; D. Shibata for histopathologic diagnosis of frozen tumor specimens; D. Thomas, D. Spodick, M. Krailo, and D. Shelton for their consultation on the statistical analysis; and finally, to L. Doumak for typing the manuscript.
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