Genes that modify expression of major urinary proteins in mice.
Open Access
- 1 July 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 8 (7) , 2705-2712
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.8.7.2705
Abstract
A survey of major urinary proteins (MUPs) from eight BALB/c mouse substrains by isoelectric focusing identified a common pattern with about 10 protein bands in males. One substrain, BALB/cJPt, differed in that it expressed two variant MUP patterns, designated 4.1lo and null. To find the chromosomal location of the gene which determines the 4.1lo phenotype, BALB/cJPt-MUP-4.1lo was crossed with a wild-derived Mus musculus domesticus inbred strain (CLA) that expresses the common BALB/c MUP pattern. The F1 phenotype revealed that the gene(s) controlling the MUP-4.1lo trait was recessive. A restriction fragment polymorphism between these strains found with a MUP cDNA probe allowed us to establish that a gene determining the MUP-4.1lo trait was not linked to the MUP structural genes on chromosome 4. Assays for other chromosomal marker loci revealed that a gene determining the MUP-4.1lo trait, designated Mupm-1, was closely linked to Myc-1 on chromosome 15. To determine the genetic basis of the null trait, BALB/cJPt-MUP-null mice were crossed with BALB/cJPt-MUP-4.1lo mice. A MUP restriction fragment polymorphism between these two lines was tightly linked to a gene or genes involved in determining the MUP-null phenotype. The two variant MUP phenotypes in BALB/cJ mice are determined by separate genes, one of which is located on chromosome 4 and the other on chromosome 15. The chromosomal location of Mupm-1 suggests that it produces a trans-acting factor which regulates MUP expression.This publication has 34 references indexed in Scilit:
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