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expand all sections collapse all sections  Reference "Two barley alpha-amylase gene families are regulated differently in aleurone cells"
Reference ID 8587
Title Two barley alpha-amylase gene families are regulated differently in aleurone cells
Source The Journal of biological chemistry, 1985, vol. 260, pp. 3731-3738
Author (1) Rogers-J-C
Abstract Isolation of a full- or nearly full-length cDNA clone for the type B isozyme of
barley alpha-amylase is described. The coding region has a high GC content and
an unusual codon bias similar to that described for the type A isozyme cDNA
previously characterized by our laboratory. The theoretical secondary structure
for the 5' end of this type B mRNA, as well as that for the two previously
identified type A transcripts, is unusual in that the AUG initiation codon is
enclosed in each instance by a very stable hairpin loop. Results of primer
extension experiments utilizing probes for the 5' coding regions of both types
of mRNA are consistent with some of the features of these predicted structures.
Primer extension experiments utilizing a probe specific for the type B 5' coding
region identified only one type of extension products, and these had 5'
untranslated region sequences identical to that of the type B cDNA. Thus there
appears to be only one major type of type B gene transcribed. Hybridization
experiments utilizing 5' probes specific for type A and for the type B mRNA
demonstrate different effects of the hormone, gibberellic acid. The type A mRNAs
are present in relatively large amounts in unstimulated aleurone cells and
increase about 20-fold after stimulation with gibberellic acid. In contrast, the
type B mRNA is present at very low levels in unstimulated cells, but increases
at least 100-fold after cells are exposed to the hormone.

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