Rainbow trout SOX9: cDNA cloning, gene structure and expression

Gene
N TakamatsuT Shiba

Abstract

We have isolated and characterized rainbow trout SOX9 cDNA and genomic clones. The cDNA encodes a protein of 488 amino acids (aa) with an HMG box and has 70% aa sequence identity with human SOX9. The rainbow trout and human SOX9 genes show a similar gene structure, and the two introns in the coding region are located at conserved positions. In rainbow trout, the SOX9 mRNA was prominent in testis and brain.

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