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Genetics, Vol 141, 203-214, Copyright © 1995
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Conserved Alternative Splicing Patterns and Splicing Signals in the Drosophila Sodium Channel Gene para
J. R. Thackeray and B. Ganetzky
Laboratory of Genetics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
We cloned genomic DNA corresponding to the Drosophila virilis homologue of para, a gene encoding a sodium channel {alpha}-subunit, and obtained many partial cDNA clones from embryos and adults. Para protein has been well conserved, and the optional elements at six different sites of alternative splicing in D. melanogaster are present in D. virilis, in addition to one new optional exon. Among 31 different splice-types observed in D. virilis, the stage-specific pattern of alternative splicing seen in D. melanogaster is also conserved. Comparison of genomic DNA sequence revealed three aspects that vary between alternatively and constitutively used exon sequences. Sixteen short blocks (10-75 bp), the only recognizably conserved intron sequence, were disproportionately associated with alternatively used splice sites. Silent site substitutions were found much less frequently in alternative than constitutive exon elements, and the degree of match to the Drosophila splice site consensus tended to be lower at less frequently selected alternative splice junctions. This study shows that the developmentally regulated variability of para products is highly conserved and therefore likely to be of functional significance and suggests that a variety of different sequence-dependent mechanisms may regulate this pattern of alternative splicing.
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