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Genomic organization and linkage via a bidirectional promoter of the AP-3 (adaptor protein-3) mu3A and AK (adenosine kinase) genes: deletion mutants of AK in Chinese hamster cells extend into the AP-3 mu3A gene

Abstract

The cDNA and genomic DNA for the mu3A subunit of the AP-3 (adaptor protein-3) complex were cloned from Chinese hamster cells. The AP-3 mu3A genes in Chinese hamster, human and mouse each comprise nine exons and eight introns, with all introns located in identical positions in the species studied. The AP-3 mu3A genes in these species are linked in a head-to-head fashion with the gene for the purine salvage pathway enzyme AK (adenosine kinase). …

Authors

SINGH B; GUPTA RS

Journal

Biochemical Journal, Vol. 378, No. 2, pp. 519–528

Publisher

Portland Press

Publication Date

March 1, 2004

DOI

10.1042/bj20031219

ISSN

0264-6021