Rat thymosin beta 4 gene. Intron-containing gene and multiple retroposons.
Varghese. S S; Kronenberg. H M HM
Key Findings
- Rats contain many retroposon copies of the thymosin‑beta‑4 sequence lacking introns
- A single intron‑containing thymosin‑beta‑4 gene with two introns was identified
- Promoter and transcription start sites of the intron‑containing gene were mapped
Practical Outcomes
- This study is mainly about gene structure, so it doesn’t provide any actionable dosing or protocol advice for biohackers. It simply confirms that thymosin‑beta‑4 exists in multiple genomic forms in rats, which is interesting for basic science but not directly useful for supplementation or performance strategies.
Summary
Researchers discovered that rats have many thymosin‑beta‑4‑like sequences that are retroposons (no introns) and one regular gene with two introns and a promoter, showing how the gene is organized but giving no clues for using the peptide in humans.
Abstract
Thymosin beta 4 (T beta 4), a 43-residue peptide of uncertain function, is widely distributed in most tissues of vertebrates. Southern blot analysis demonstrated that the rat genome contains many closely related T beta 4 sequences. Two distinct T beta 4 sequences were isolated by screening a rat genomic DNA library. Analysis of these clones revealed that they represent T beta 4 retroposons; they lack introns and contain stretches of poly(A) sequence at their 3' ends and direct repeats flanking the cDNA-like sequences. In order to isolate a T beta 4 intron-containing gene, DNA fragments that include T beta 4 introns were generated by polymerase chain reaction, using rat genomic DNA as template. Subsequent Southern blot analysis of rat genomic DNA with intron-specific probes demonstrated the presence of a single T beta 4 intron-containing gene. Upon screening the rat genomic DNA library with an intron-specific probe, two overlapping clones of the T beta 4 intron-containing gene were isolated. Further characterization and sequence analysis showed that the rat T beta 4 intron-containing gene has a 2-kilobase pair-long transcription unit containing two introns. The transcription initiation site and putative regulatory elements of the promoter were identified.
Study Information
pubmed
1991
1991-08-05T00:00:00.000Z