Identification of an additional gene belonging to the α2adrenergic receptor family in the human genome by PCR

Abstract
We here describe the cloning of an additional gene, called α2‐1.8, which is similar to the previously cloned human α2‐adrenergic receptor located on chromosome 4. The α2‐1.8 gene was identified by using the polymerase chain reaction with primers specific for sequences in transmembrane regions 2 and 5 of the previously isolated human α2‐C4 and α2‐C10 adrenoceptor genes, which are localized on chromosomes 4 and 10, respectively. The new gene was identified by amplifying the 1.8 kb size fractionated region of PstI restriction cut human genomic DNA. The previously cloned α2‐C10 and α2‐C4 genes were recovered at their expected locations, 0.96 and 5.9 kb, respectively. We have identified 387 bases of the new α2‐1.8 gene, and its sequence is identical to the previously described α2‐C4 gene, but is distinct from the α2‐C10 and α2‐C2 genes. Our results demonstrate that the α2‐C4 adrenergic receptor exists in more than one copy in the human genome.