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      Insulin-like growth factor mRNA in Barramundi (Lates calcarifer): alternative splicing and nonresponsiveness to growth hormone.

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      Biochemical genetics
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          Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) is a teleost of the superorder Acanthopterygii. Barramundi IGF-I cDNA was cloned and the distribution of alternative transcripts in various barramundi tissues was investigated using rt-PCR and RPA. It was demonstrated that in barramundi tissues, IGF-I mRNAs were represented by two transcripts corresponding to the reported salmonid Ea-2 and Ea-4. The acute effect of GH on hepatic IGF-I mRNA levels was investigated. Seven hours after intraperitonal administration of either 6 micrograms of recombinant bream GH/g body weight or saline, no significant increase in the levels of either of the two transcripts could be observed. The presence of GH receptors in the barramundi liver was demonstrated in binding assays using recombinant bream GH and liver membrane preparations. An analysis of a barramundi IGF-I genomic sequence encompassing the three exons that encode the E domain suggested that the pattern of splice site utilization is determined by the degree of homology of the splicing signals to the consensus splice site sequences.

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          Journal
          Biochem Genet
          Biochemical genetics
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          0006-2928
          0006-2928
          Apr 1999
          : 37
          : 3-4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Pharmacia & Upjohn, Stockholm, Sweden. anne.kinhult@eu.pnu.com
          Article
          10.1023/a:1018770118418
          10495884
          f8877453-1e46-43cb-8551-6bc3f8f8f269
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