Cloning, mRNA localization and evolutionary conservation of a human 5-HT7 receptor pseudogene

Initial experiments designed to clone novel serotonin receptor subtypes in the substantia nigra have led to the discovery of a transcribed human 5-HT7 receptor pseudogene that is expressed in a wide range of tissues. The original clone (S771) possessed greater than 90% homology to the 5-HT7 receptor...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gene 1999-02, Vol.227 (1), p.63-69
Hauptverfasser: Olsen, Michael A., Schechter, Lee E.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Initial experiments designed to clone novel serotonin receptor subtypes in the substantia nigra have led to the discovery of a transcribed human 5-HT7 receptor pseudogene that is expressed in a wide range of tissues. The original clone (S771) possessed greater than 90% homology to the 5-HT7 receptor sequence and was identified by a degenerate PCR approach. Expression of the pseudogene transcript was detected throughout the brain and peripheral tissues in general agreement with 5-HT7 mRNA localization. Interestingly, the transcript was detected in tissues not known to express the 5-HT7 receptor (i.e. liver and kidney). Analysis of genomic DNA explained the genesis of the human pseudogene via a processed parental transcript (retrotransposition) and led to the discovery of a species homologue in the rhesus monkey.
ISSN:0378-1119
1879-0038
DOI:10.1016/S0378-1119(98)00588-5