Abstract

Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP-1) lies at the basis of a DNA-interacting protein family that maintains genome integrity. Here we describe the genomic organisation of rat PARP-1 gene (Adprt), refine its assignment to rat chromosome (RNO) 13q25→q26 by FISH and compare its genomic organisation between rat, mouse and human. It appears that in human, mouse and rat Adprt consists of 23 similar-sized exons with well-conserved intron and exon borders. Adprt orthologs map to homologous chromosome regions at the termini of the q-arms of human and mouse chromosomes 1 and rat 13, with gene order being conserved between the rodents. Kimura protein distance comparison with human PARP-1 as reference revealed the bovine protein to be the least conserved with 10.3 substitutions per 100 amino acids, followed by rat (8.6) and mouse (8.4).

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