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  • Title: Analysis of myogenesis with recombinant DNA techniques.
    Author: Yaffe D, Nudel U, Czosnek H, Zakut R, Carmon Y, Shani M.
    Journal: Adv Exp Med Biol; 1982; 158():127-37. PubMed ID: 6218737.
    Abstract:
    Recombinant phages containing the rat skeletal muscle alpha-actin gene and the cytoplasmic beta-actin gene were isolated and the structure of these genes was determined. Both genes contain a large intron in the 5' untranslated region and smaller introns at codons 41, 267 and 327. In addition, the alpha-actin contains introns at codons 150 and 204 not present in the beta-actin gene, whereas the beta-actin gene contains an intron at codon 121. The evolutionary aspects of these findings are discussed. Active genes are organized in chromatin in a conformation which renders them preferentially sensitive to digestion with nucleolytic enzymes. The DNAase I sensitivity of genes programmed to be expressed during myogenesis was tested in a cloned cell population of a myogenic cell line. It was found that these genes are not preferentially sensitive to DNAase I in the chromatin of proliferating mononucleated cells. They become DNAase I sensitive during terminal differentiation.
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