Construction and characterization of the alpha form of a cardiac myosin heavy chain cDNA clone and its developmental expression in the Syrian hamster.

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A cDNA clone, pVHC1, was isolated from a Syrian hamster heart cDNA library and was compared to the rat alpha (pCMHC21) and beta (pCMHC5) ventricular myosin heavy chain cDNA clones. The DNA sequence and amino acid sequence deducted from the DNA show more homology with pCMHC21 than pCMHC5. This indicates that pVHC1 is an alpha ventricular myosin heavy chain cDNA clone. However, even though pVHC1 shows a high degree of nucleotide and amino acid conservation with the rat myosin heavy chain sequences, the carboxyl-terminal peptide and the 3'-untranslated region are highly divergent and specific for this cDNA clone. There appears to be an amino acid deletion in the 3' end of the hamster alpha myosin heavy chain as compared to the rat alpha myosin heavy chain. S1 nuclease mapping experiments have shown that the mRNA represented by this cDNA clone is scarcely expressed in neonatal development, but its expression increases with age and reaches maximal levels in adult life. This cDNA clone provides a useful tool to follow the myosin heavy chain mRNA changes during development and during the genesis of a cardiomyopathy, an autosomal recessive defect carried by the Syrian hamster.

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