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Query: EC:3.1.30.1 (
S1 nuclease
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We have examined the genomic organization and the transcription unit for the human
link protein
gene from genomic clones and RNA prepared from human cartilage over a wide age range. Five exons cover the gene which is greater than 60 kbp. Primer extension and
S1 nuclease
protection analysis revealed transcription initiation to be 315 bases upstream from the translation initiation codon in RNA derived from cartilage samples ranging from fetal to 53 years of age. The first exon size therefore is 289 bp and examination of the 5' flanking sequence indicated a lack of a TATA box in close proximity to the transcription start, although a TATAA-like motif (TCTAA) was present at -75 bp. Such a sequence at a similar distance can serve as a promoter in the chicken
link protein
gene. The large first exon of 289 bp is similar to that of the chicken but contrasts with that described previously for human (96 bp) and rat (62 bp). We also analysed human
link protein
mRNA by PCR for the presence of an alternatively spliced exon that is present in rat mRNA in low abundance, but could not detect such transcripts. Equine and porcine mRNA contained this spliced form but the results suggested that this was expressed as a rare transcript.
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PMID:Human link protein gene: structure and transcription pattern in chondrocytes. 794 59