Murine Hox-1.11 homeobox gene structure and expression.

Donghui Tan(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), J. Ferrante(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Adil J. Nazarali(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Xiaoyu Shao(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Christine A. Kozak(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Vivian Yawei Guo(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Marshall W. Nirenberg(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
July 15, 1992
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Abstract

The Hox-1.11 gene encodes a protein 372 amino acid residues long that contains a conserved pentapeptide, a homeodomain, and an acidic region. The amino acid sequence of the homeodomain of Hox-1.11 is identical to that of Hox-2.8, and the N-terminal and C-terminal regions of Hox-1.11 are similar to those of human HOX2H, which is the equivalent of murine Hox-2.8. The Hox-1.11 gene was shown to reside on murine chromosome 6, which contains the Hox-1 cluster of homeobox genes. One species of Hox-1.11 poly(A)+ RNA approximately 1.7 kb long was detected in mouse embryos, which is most abundant in 12-day-old embryos and progressively decreases during further embryonic development. The most anterior expression of Hox-1.11 poly(A)+ RNA in 12- to 14-day-old mouse embryos was shown by in situ hybridization to be in the mid and posterior hindbrain. Hox-1.11 poly(A)+ RNA also is expressed in the VII and VIII cranial ganglia, spinal cord, spinal ganglia, larynx, lungs, vertebrae, sternum, and intestine.


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