CLONING OF THE FULL LENGTH PIG PIT1 (POU1F1) CDNA AND A NOVEL ALTERNATIVE PIT1 TRANSCRIPT, AND FUNCTIONAL STUDIES OF THEIR ENCODED PROTEINS

2001 
PIT1 is an essential regulatory gene of growth hormone (GH), prolactin (PRL) and thyrotropin β subunit (TSHβ). Previously, a partial pig PIT1 cDNA and a genomic clone of the entire 3′ end of the PIT1 gene was isolated, and polymorphisms at PIT1 were associated with several performance traits in the pig. In order to understand the biological function of the pig PIT1 gene and its possible application in swine genetics, reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was used to complete the cloning of the full length cDNA for pig PIT1. The pig PIT1 cDNA and its deduced protein sequence have approximately 90% and 95% identity, respectively, with the PIT1 cDNA and protein of other mammals (human, bovine, sheep and rodents). Surprisingly, sequence comparison to other pig PIT1 sequences indicated only approximately 93% identity. Additional sequencing confirmed our sequence, and identified a new polymorphism in exon 4. Phylogenetic analysis of several mammalian PIT1 sequences indicates sequencing errors...
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