Isolation and mapping of two porcine skeletal muscle myosin heavy chain isoforms
β Scribed by R. Davoli; P. Zambonelli; D. Bigi; L. Fontanesi; V. Russo
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 409 KB
- Volume
- 29
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0268-9146
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β¦ Synopsis
The present paper describes the isolation and linkage mapping of two isoforms of skeletal muscle myosin heavy chain in pig. Two partial cDNAs (pAZMY4 and pAZMY7), coding for the porcine myosin heavy chainβ2B and βΞ² respectively, have been isolated from a pig skeletal muscle cDNA library. Four RFLPs were detected with the putative porcine skeletal myosin heavy chainβ2B probe (pAZMY4) and one RFLP was identified with the putative myosin heavy chainβΞ² probe (pAZMY7). Two myosin heavy chain loci were mapped by linkage analysis performed with the five RFLPs against the PiGMaP linkage consortium ResPig database: the MYH1 locus, which identifies the fast skeletal muscle myosin heavy chain gene cluster, was located at the end of the map of porcine chromosome 12, while the MYH7 locus, which identifies the myosin heavy chainβΞ±/βΞ² gene cluster, was assigned to the long arm of porcine chromosome 7.
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