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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 262, Issue 11, 5414-5421, Apr, 1987
JF Cheng, L Raid and RC Hardison
In order to understand the coordinate regulation between the alpha-like and
beta-like globins during the developmental switches in hemoglobin
synthesis, we have studied the rabbit alpha-like globin gene family. A
cluster of six linked genes arranged 5'-zeta 1-alpha 1-theta 1-zeta 2- zeta
3-theta 2-3' has been isolated as a set of overlapping clones from a
library of rabbit genomic DNA. Blot-hybridization analysis of genomic DNA
not only confirms this linkage arrangement but also reveals the presence of
additional zeta and theta genes. We propose that this gene cluster was
generated by a block duplication of a set of alpha-like genes; the proposed
duplication unit is zeta-zeta-alpha-theta. Further duplications of a
zeta-zeta-theta set are also proposed to have occurred. As expected for a
duplicated locus, the rabbit alpha-like gene cluster contains long blocks
of internal homology. The Z homology block is about 7.2 kilobase pairs long
and contains the zeta genes; the T homology block is about 4.7 kilobase
pairs long and contains a theta gene. Surprisingly, both Z and T homology
blocks are flanked by a common junction sequence (J) which contains a
region very similar to the 3'-untranslated sequence of an alpha-globin
gene. Analysis of the J sequences suggests a recombination mechanism by
which the alpha gene could have been deleted from the second set of genes
in the cluster (zeta 2-zeta 3-theta 2). The relationships among the genes
in characterized alpha-like gene clusters in mammals are summarized. The
rabbit gene cluster differs from those of other mammals principally in the
loss of a gene orthologous to the human psi alpha 1 and in the block
duplication of the zeta-zeta-alpha-theta gene set.
Block duplications of a zeta-zeta-alpha-theta gene set in the rabbit alpha-like globin gene cluster
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