We report the complete sequence of Drosophila alpha-spectrin and show that it is similar to vertebrate nonerythroid spectrins. As in vertebrates, the alpha subunit consists of two large domains of repetitive sequence (segments 1-9 and 11-19) separated by a short nonrepetitive sequence (segment 10). The 106-residue repetitive segments are defined by a consensus sequence of 54 residues. Chicken alpha-spectrin (Wasenius, V.-M., M. Saraste, P. Salven, M. Eramaa, L. Holm, V.-P. Lehto. 1989. J. Cell Biol. 108:79-93) shares 50 of these consensus positions. Through comparison of spectrin and alpha-actinin sequences, we describe a second lineage of spectrin segments (20 and 21) that differs from the 106-residue segments by an 8-residue insertion and by lack of many of the consensus residues. We present a model of spectrin evolution in which the repetitive lineage of spectrin segments and the nonrepetitive lineage of segments found in spectrin and alpha-actinin arose by separate multiplication events.
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November 01 1989
The complete sequence of Drosophila alpha-spectrin: conservation of structural domains between alpha-spectrins and alpha-actinin.
R R Dubreuil,
R R Dubreuil
Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
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T J Byers,
T J Byers
Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
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A L Sillman,
A L Sillman
Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
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D Bar-Zvi,
D Bar-Zvi
Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
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L S Goldstein,
L S Goldstein
Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
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D Branton
D Branton
Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
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R R Dubreuil
Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
T J Byers
Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
A L Sillman
Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
D Bar-Zvi
Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
L S Goldstein
Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
D Branton
Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1989) 109 (5): 2197–2205.
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R R Dubreuil, T J Byers, A L Sillman, D Bar-Zvi, L S Goldstein, D Branton; The complete sequence of Drosophila alpha-spectrin: conservation of structural domains between alpha-spectrins and alpha-actinin.. J Cell Biol 1 November 1989; 109 (5): 2197–2205. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.109.5.2197
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