Structure and polymorphism of the mouse myelin/oligodendrocyte glycoprotein gene

P Daubas, D Pham-Dinh, A Dautigny - Genomics, 1994 - Elsevier
P Daubas, D Pham-Dinh, A Dautigny
Genomics, 1994Elsevier
We have isolated and characterized genomic clones containing the mouse myelin/
oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) gene. It spans a region of 12.5 kb and consists of eight
exons. Its exon-intron structure differs from that of classical MHC-class I genes, with which it
is linked in the mouse genome. Nucleotide sequencing of the 5'flanking region reveals that it
contains several putative protein-binding sites, some of them in common with other myelin
gene promoters. One intragenic polymorphism has been identified: it consists of a GA …
Abstract
We have isolated and characterized genomic clones containing the mouse myelin/oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) gene. It spans a region of 12.5 kb and consists of eight exons. Its exon-intron structure differs from that of classical MHC-class I genes, with which it is linked in the mouse genome. Nucleotide sequencing of the 5' flanking region reveals that it contains several putative protein-binding sites, some of them in common with other myelin gene promoters. One intragenic polymorphism has been identified: it consists of a GA repeat, defining at least three alleles in mouse inbred strains, and is easily detectable using the polymerase chain reaction method.
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