Literature DB >> 11322891

Molecular cloning and functional expression of rat liver cytosolic acetyl-CoA hydrolase.

N Suematsu1, K Okamoto, K Shibata, Y Nakanishi, F Isohashi.   

Abstract

A cytosolic acetyl-CoA hydrolase (CACH) was purified from rat liver to homogeneity by a new method using Triton X-100 as a stabilizer. We digested the purified enzyme with an endopeptidase and determined the N-terminal amino-acid sequences of the two proteolytic fragments. From the sequence data, we designed probes for RT-PCR, and amplified CACH cDNA from rat liver mRNA. The CACH cDNA contains a 1668-bp ORF encoding a protein of 556 amino-acid residues (62 017 Da). Recombinant expression of the cDNA in insect cells resulted in overproduction of functional acetyl-CoA hydrolase with comparable acyl-CoA chain-length specificity and Michaelis constant for acetyl-CoA to those of the native CACH. Database searching shows no homology to other known proteins, but reveals high similarities to two mouse expressed sequence tags (91% and 93% homology) and human mRNA for KIAA0707 hypothetical protein (50% homology) of unknown function.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11322891     DOI: 10.1046/j.1432-1327.2001.02162.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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