Fish glucocorticoid receptor with splicing variants in the DNA binding domain

Abstract
Here we describe the isolation of a rainbow trout cDNA containing an entire GR coding region. Although the encoded protein is highly homologous to other GRs, especially in its DNA binding domain, it contains a nine amino acid insertion between the two zinc fingers. This novel form is found in all rainbow trout tissues examined; however, the testis also contains a splice variant lacking this insert, making it completely continuous to other GRs. In transient transfection assays of cultured cells, the two rainbow trout GR variants activated transcription from the glucocorticoid‐responsive mouse mammary tumor virus promoter to comparable levels.