DYSFUNCTIONAL GROWTH-HORMONE RECEPTOR IN A STRAIN OF SEX-LINKED DWARF CHICKEN - EVIDENCE FOR A MUTATION IN THE INTRACELLULAR DOMAIN

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AGARWAL, SK [1 ]
COGBURN, LA [1 ]
BURNSIDE, J [1 ]
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[1] UNIV DELAWARE,COLL AGR SCI,DEPT ANIM SCI & AGR BIOCHEM,DELAWARE AGR EXPT STN,NEWARK,DE 19717
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10.1677/joe.0.1420427
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The sex-linked dwarf (dwdw) chicken represents a valuable animal model for studying GH insensitivity and the consequence of mutations in the GH receptor (GHR) gene. We have recently reported undetectable hepatic GH-binding activity and an aberrantly sized transcript in a strain of dwdw chickens obtained from Arbor Acre Farms, Inc. (Glastonbury, CT, USA). Southern blot analysis of the chicken GHR (cGHR) gene revealed a restriction-fragment length polymorphism in HindIII and EcoRI digests of genomic DNA in this strain of dwdw chicken. In order to localize the molecular mutation, we analysed the gene structure and determined the complete sequence of the 3' untranslated region (3' UTR) of the normal cGHR. With the use of this information, we located a large deletion in the 3' end of the cGHR gene of the Connecticut (CT) strain of dwdw chicken. This deletion (1773 bp) contained 27 highly conserved amino acids of the 3' end of the coding region, the in-frame stop codon, a less frequently used poly(A) signal that is normally found 445 bp downstream of the stop codon, and a large portion of the 3' UTR. Because of this deletion, 27 novel amino acids were substituted and the open reading frame was extended for an additional 26 amino acids before reaching the transcriptional termination site. The predicted amino acid sequence of the novel carboxyl-terminus of the dwdw cGHR is largely hydrophobic with a polylysine tail, whereas the carboxyl-terminus of the wild-type (DwDw) cGHR is composed of hydrophilic amino acids. Western blot analysis using antisera directed against the extracellular domain of the cGHR confirmed that the mutant transcript was translated. These observations suggested that the mutation in the intracellular domain results in expression of a dysfunctional cGHR which could account for the phenotype of the CT dwdw chicken.
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