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Extensive Regions of Homology in Front of the Two hsp70 Heat Shock Variant Genes in Drosophila melanogaster

Published inJournal of Molecular Biology, vol. 148, no. 3, p. 219-230
Publication date1981
Abstract

The major heat shock protein of 70,000 Mr in Drosophila melanogaster is encoded by two variant gene types located, respectively, at the chromosomal sites 87A7 and 87C1. We present the DNA sequence of a complete hsp70† gene of the 87A7 type and of the adjacent regions from both variants, extending to 1·2×10³ bases upstream from the start of the messenger coding region. We find an untranslated region of 250 nucleotides at the 5′ end of the messenger coding sequence in both variants. There is only one open reading frame which allows coding of a 70,000 Mr protein within the 87A7 variant, as found for an 87C1 variant (Ingolia et al., 1980). We observe 4·2% nucleotide divergence between these two variants with complete conservation of the reading frame. There is a conserved sequence of 355 nucleotides in front of each hsp70 gene, which is 85% homologous between the two variants. The presence of the same sequence element in γ, in front of the αβ heat shock genes (R. W. Hackett & J. T. Lis, personal communication) suggests that this element contains the regulatory signals for the coordinate expression of both the hsp70 and the αβ heat shock genes. Finally we find a very A + T-rich sequence of 150 basepairs which is highly conserved (91·8%) 0·6×10³ bases upstream from two hps70 gene variants.

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  • Swiss National Science Foundation - 3.512.79
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KARCH, François, TÖRÖK, Istvan, TISSIERES, Alfred. Extensive Regions of Homology in Front of the Two hsp70 Heat Shock Variant Genes in Drosophila melanogaster. In: Journal of Molecular Biology, 1981, vol. 148, n° 3, p. 219–230. doi: 10.1016/0022-2836(81)90536-2
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