Mouse liver and salivary gland α-amylase mRNAs differ only in 5′ non-translated sequences
doi: 10.1038/289643a0
pmid: 6162108
Mouse liver and salivary gland α-amylase mRNAs differ only in 5′ non-translated sequences
The sequence of 1,773-nucleotide major and 1,806-nucleotide minor mouse liver alpha-amylase mRNAs differ only with respect to approximately 30 additional residues at the extreme 5' terminus of the minor species. Comparison of the liver alpha-amylase mRNAs with their salivary gland counterpart reveals that these mRNAs share identical coding and 3'-noncoding sequences, but contain distinct 5'-terminal residues. These data suggest that all three mRNAs might be transcribed from the same gene.
- University of Lausanne Switzerland
- Stanford University United States
- SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics Switzerland
Mice, Base Sequence, Liver, Transcription, Genetic, Amylases, Animals, RNA, Messenger, alpha-Amylases, Salivary Glands
Mice, Base Sequence, Liver, Transcription, Genetic, Amylases, Animals, RNA, Messenger, alpha-Amylases, Salivary Glands
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