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Structure of the Rat α<sub>1</sub>-Acid Glycoprotein Gene
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Protein Expression1-Acid Glycoprotein GeneBiochemistryStructural GeneNatural SciencesGeneticsG Protein-coupled ReceptorGlycobiologyPolyadenylation Signal AataaaMolecular BiologyGene StructureMolecular GeneticsGene ExpressionMedicineCarbohydrate-protein InteractionTranscription RegulationProtein BiosynthesisGlycosylation
The complete nucleotide sequence of the rat alpha 1-acid glycoprotein gene has been determined from an isolated lambda recombinant bacteriophage. Southern blot analysis and DNA sequencing indicate that there is only one gene per genome; it contains six exons and is located within a 3,200-base-pair fragment starting from a TATA box and extending to the polyadenylation signal AATAAA. Transcription starts 37 base pairs upstream from the beginning of the translation codon ATG. The TATA box (TATAAA) lies 26 base pairs upstream from this site. The gene contains several potential glucocorticoid receptor-binding sites, both inside and outside the structural gene.
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