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The proximal first exon architecture of the murine ghrelin gene is highly similar to its human orthologue (2009)

Abstract
BACKGROUND: The murine ghrelin gene (Ghrl), originally sequenced from stomach tissue, contains five exons and a single transcription start site in a short, 19 bp first exon (exon 0). We recently isolated several novel first exons of the human ghrelin gene and found evidence of a complex transcriptional repertoire. In this report, we examined the 5' exons of the murine ghrelin orthologue in a range of tissues using 5' RACE. -----FINDINGS: 5' RACE revealed two transcription start sites (TSSs) in exon 0 and four TSSs in intron 0, which correspond to 5' extensions of exon 1. Using quantitative, real-time RT-PCR (qRT-PCR), we demonstrated that extended exon 1 containing Ghrl transcripts are largely confined to the spleen, adrenal gland, stomach, and skin. -----CONCLUSION: We demonstrate that multiple transcription start sites are present in exon 0 and an extended exon 1 of the murine ghrelin gene, similar to the proximal first exon organisation of its human orthologue. The identification of several transcription start sites in intron 0 of mouse ghrelin (resulting in an extension of exon 1) raises the possibility that developmental-, cell- and tissue-specific Ghrl mRNA species are created by employing alternative promoters and further studies of the murine ghrelin gene are warranted.

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Download http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26036/
Publisher Biomed Central Ltd
Repository QUT | ePrints Archive (Australia)
Keywords 060407 Genome Structure and Regulation, 060409 Molecular Evolution, 060102 Bioinformatics, Gene, Ghrelin, Exon, Orthologue
Type Journal Article
Relation http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26036/1/c26036.pdf
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/2/85
DOI:10.1186/1756-0500-2-85, Seim, Inge and Carter, Shea L. and Herington, Adrian C. and Chopin, Lisa K. (2009) The proximal first exon architecture of the murine ghrelin gene is highly similar to its human orthologue. BMC Research Notes, 2(85).