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A circularized sodium-calcium exchanger exon 2 transcript.

X F Li1, J Lytton.   

Abstract

Previous reports of Na/Ca exchanger gene 1 (NCX1) expression have revealed a major RNA transcript of 7 kilobase pairs (kb), minor transcripts of approximately 13 and approximately 4 kb, and a relatively abundant 1.8-kb RNA band. In the present report we demonstrate that the 1.8-kb message, which has a tissue and subcellular distribution matching that of full-length NCX1 but is not polyadenylated, corresponds to a perfectly circularized exon 2 species. The circular transcript contained the normal NCX1 start codon, a new stop codon introduced as a consequence of circularization, and encoded a protein corresponding to the NH2-terminal portion of NCX1, terminating just after amino acid 600 in the cytoplasmic loop. A linear version of the circular transcript was prepared and transfected into HEK-293 cells. A protein, matching the predicted size of approximately 70 kDa, was expressed, and the transfected cells possessed Na/Ca exchange activity. Although in native tissue we could not detect a protein corresponding exactly to that predicted from the circular transcript, a prominent band of slightly shorter size, possibly representing further proteolytic processing of circular transcript protein, was observed in membranes from LLC-MK2 cells and rat kidney.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10075718     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.12.8153

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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