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Original Article

The predicted protein sequence of a fish testis-specific α-tubulin cDNA shows conservation of isotype-specific amino acid substitutions

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Pages 47-51 | Received 14 Jan 1991, Published online: 11 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The α-tubulin cDNA clone, pTUB5 (1536 bp), contains the entire coding sequence for an α-tubulin of 450 amino acids (mol. wt. 50,000) and is the first tubulin sequence to be reported for a fish. The transcript encoded by pTUB5 showed testis-specific expression. Its gene appears to be present at a single copy number in the trout tubulin multigene family. Comparison of the TUB5 amino acid sequence to the murine testis-specific α-tubulin (Mα3/7) revealed that eight of ten murine isotype-specific amino acid substitutions were in common. Certain of these substitutions are also conserved in other testis-specific α-tubulins and in α-tubulins of certain protozoans with flagella. The conservation of specific amino acids at these positions suggests that they may have important structural and or functional roles in the microtubules of axonemes.

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