Khrestchatisky M, Fontes M
J Mol Biol. 1987 Jan 20;193(2):409-12. doi: 10.1016/0022-2836(87)90229-4.
We cloned, from a cDNA library, an alpha-actin sequence from a salamander (Pleurodeles waltlii), which codes for the 125 COOH-terminal amino acid residues of a skeletal muscle actin (without any difference from the corresponding protein of warm blood vertebrates). An important conservation in the 3' untranslated region between this sequence and skeletal alpha-actin genes of chicken and man was noted. These results demonstrate, contrary to what was thought previously, that there exists in salamander a true skeletal alpha-actin gene. The results suggest that striated muscle actin genes in lower vertebrates could be a mosaic of cardiac and skeletal-specific amino acid residues, and that the divergence between these two types of genes is older than the NH2-terminal analysis of actins suggested previously.