Genomic Organization of the Genes for Human and Mouse CC Chemokine LEC
- 1 April 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in DNA and Cell Biology
- Vol. 18 (4), 275-283
- https://doi.org/10.1089/104454999315330
Abstract
Liver-expressed chemokine (LEC) is a CC chemokine that is selectively expressed in the liver. We report here the structures of the human and mouse genes for LEC. The human LEC gene (SCYA16) was isolated from a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clone that also contained CC chemokine genes for MPIF-1/C k beta 8, HC C2/Lkn-1/MIP-5/M IP-1 delta, and HC C-1. The LEC gene is approximately 5.0 kb in length and has a three-exon and two-intron structure common to most C C chemokine genes. However, the promoter region is devoid of a typical TATA box, and transcription initiates at multiple sites. The gene for CC chemokine HC C-1, which is most similar to LEC, is located approximately 2.2 kb upstream from the 5' end of the LEC gene in a headto-tail fashion. The mouse DNA fragment that hybridized with the human LEC cDNA was isolated from a BAC clone that also contained the CC chemokine genes for C 10, MRP-2/CC F18/MIP-1 gamma, and RANTES. Sequence analysis revealed that the isolated gene does not encode a functional chemokine because of deletions, insertions, and base changes. Southern blot analysis revealed that the sequence isolated from the BAC clone was the only one hybridizing with human LEC cDNA in the mouse genome. Therefore, mice may have only an LEC pseudogene.Keywords
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