Transporter Information: | |
Name: | ATPase, Na+/K+ transporting, beta 3 pseudogene |
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Symbol: | ATP1B3P1 |
TC: | 3.A.3.1.1 |
Locations: | 2p15-p13 |
GenBank: | AF005898 |
Swiss-Prot: | O15140 |
GDB | GDB:6383265 |
LocusLink | 484 |
PubMed (9457675): | Malik N, Canfield V, Sanchez-Watts G, Watts AG, Scherer S, Beatty BG, GrosP, Levenson R. Structural organization and chromosomal localization of the human Na,K-ATPasebeta 3 subunit gene and pseudogene.Mamm Genome. 1998 Feb;9(2):136-43. PMID: 9457675 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] We have cloned and characterized the Na,K-ATPase beta 3 subunit gene (ATP1B3), and a beta 3 subunit pseudogene (ATP1B3P1), from a human PAC genomic library. The beta 3 subunit gene is > 50 kb in size and is split into 7 exons. The exon/intron organization of the beta 3 subunit gene is identical to that of the Na,K-ATPase beta 3 subunit gene, indicating that these two genes evolved from a common evolutionary ancestor. Comparison of the promoter region of the human and mouse beta 3 subunit gene reveals a high degree of homology within a 300-bp segment located immediately upstream of the translation start site, suggesting that control elements that serve to regulate the cell-specific expression of the beta 3 subunit gene are likely to be located within this conserved region. Dot blot analysis of beta 3 subunit transcripts revealed expression within virtually all human tissues, while in situ hybridization showed expression of beta 3 mRNA in both neurons and glia of rat brain. Fluorescence in situ hybridization with PAC DNA clones localized ATP1B3 to the q22-->23 region of Chromosome (Chr) 3, and the beta 3 pseudogene to the p13-->15 region of Chr 2. |