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Title: GENE FAMILY


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GENE FAMILY
  • DEFINITION
  • A group of functionally related gene in
    eukaryote
  • Types
  • 1) simple multigene
  • 2) complex multigene
  • 3) developmentally regulated complex multigene

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Simple multigene family
  • arrowtranscription direction
  • Arrangement of more than one gene repeated
    tandemly
  • eg. Frog, Xenopus laevis, 5SrRNA gene

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Simple multigene family
  • Genes are separated by a spacer region (sometimes
    2-6X longer than the gene)
  • 5S rRNA genes are transcribed individually and
    later are processed to form the functional 5S
    rRNA molecule

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Complex multigene family
  • -HISTONE GENE (Sea urchin)
  • -HISTONE GENE (DROSOPHILA)
  • -tRNA GENE(DROSOPHILA)

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Complex multigene family
  • The complex contains a number of related genes
    separated by a spacer region
  • The histone gene complex of sea urchin (5 genes
    per unit) is repeated 1000 times
  • The gene is transcribed individually in the same
    direction

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Complex multigene family
  • Drosophila histone genes are transcribed in both
    direction
  • tRNA Drosophila tRNA gene complex contains a
    number of the same gene (3 tRNAlysgenes). These
    genes are trancribed in both direction

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Developmentally regulated complex multigene
  • Genes encoding the globin subunit of hemoglobin
    (alpha beta subunits)

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ADULT
EMBRYO
FETUS
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GENE FAMILY
  • developmentally regulated complex multigene
  • Alpha or Beta Subunit differs in amino acid
    sequence depending on the developmental stage of
    the organism
  • -Embryo 2 epsilon chains
  • -Fetus gamma g (gly) dan a (ala)
  • -Adult 2 beta and delta chains
  • Synthesis of the subunit is programmed according
    to developmental stages

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EXON INTRON
  • EXON Sequences in the mature/processed mRNA
  • INTRON Sequences between exons in pre-mRNA.
    Removed after transcription (mRNA splicing)

10
EXON and INTRON
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EXON and INTRON
INTRON
DNA
EXON
TRANSCRIPTION
RNA
RNA SPLICING
mRNA
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EXON and INTRON
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EXON and INTRON
branch point
branch point structure
5 splice sitedonor
lariat intermediate
3 splice siteacceptor
spliced product
intron in lariat conformation
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RNA SPLICING
  • Removal of intron and ligation of exons to form
    mature mRNA
  • Intron present in primary transcripts in
    eukaryote and contains many stop codons
  • 50-90of pre-mRNA is intron

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EXON and INTRON
cDNA
INTRON 1
INTRON 2
Exon 1
Exon 2
Exon 3
GENOMIC DNA
RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASE SITES
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RNA SPLICING
  • intron starts with GU
  • and ends with AG
  • (splicing site-before GU and after AG)
  • Function ?
  • Variation of proteins from single pre-mRNA

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REPETITIVE DNA
  • Tandem repeat (e.g. CACACACACA)
  • Microsatelite 1-5 bp per unit)
  • Minisatelite (lt 100 bp per unit)
  • Interspersed repeat
  • SINE
  • LINE

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REPETITIVE DNA
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Cot½ Complexitydetermination
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