Evolution and variation of renin genes in mice

DP Dickinson, KW Gross, N Piccini, CM Wilson - Genetics, 1984 - academic.oup.com
DP Dickinson, KW Gross, N Piccini, CM Wilson
Genetics, 1984academic.oup.com
Inbred strains of mice carry Ren-1, a gene encoding the thermostable Renin-1 isozyme. Ren-
1 is expressed at relatively low levels in mouse submandibular gland and kidney. Some
strains also carry Ren-2, a gene encoding the thermolabile Renin-2 isozyme. Ren-2 is
expressed at high levels in the mouse submandibular gland and at very low levels, if at all,
in the kidney. Ren-1 and Ren-2 are closely linked on mouse chromosome 1, show extensive
homology in coding and noncoding regions and provide a model for studying the regulation …
Abstract
Inbred strains of mice carry Ren-1, a gene encoding the thermostable Renin-1 isozyme. Ren-1 is expressed at relatively low levels in mouse submandibular gland and kidney. Some strains also carry Ren-2, a gene encoding the thermolabile Renin-2 isozyme. Ren-2 is expressed at high levels in the mouse submandibular gland and at very low levels, if at all, in the kidney. Ren-1 and Ren-2 are closely linked on mouse chromosome 1, show extensive homology in coding and noncoding regions and provide a model for studying the regulation of gene expression. An investigation of renin genes and enzymatic activity in wild-derived mice identified several restriction site polymorphisms as well as putative variants in renin gene expression and protein structure. The number of renin genes carried by different subpopulations of wild-derived mice is consistent with the occurrence of a gene duplication event prior to the divergence of M. spretus (2.75-5.5 million yr ago). This conclusion is in agreement with a prior estimate based upon comparative sequence analysis of Ren-1 and Ren-2 from inbred laboratory mice.
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