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Nuclear localization of L-type glutaminase in mammalian brain.

Lucía Olalla1, Antonia Gutiérrez, José A Campos, Zafar U Khan, Francisco J Alonso, Juan A Segura, Javier Márquez, J Carlos Aledo.   

Abstract

In mammals, there are two different genes encoding for glutaminase isoforms, named liver (LGA) and kidney (KGA) types. LGA has long been believed to be present only in liver mitochondria from adult animals. However, we have recently reported the presence of LGA mRNA in human brain. We now describe the expression of LGA mRNA in the brain of other mammals (cow, mouse, rabbit, and rat) and in different areas of human brain as assessed by Northern blot analysis. The presence of mRNA encoding for this isoform in rat brain was further confirmed by reverse transcriptase-PCR cloning and sequencing. Although it has been well accepted that glutaminase is a mitochondrial enzyme, using newly generated isoform-specific antibodies, we have found a differential intracellular immunolocalization of both glutaminase isoforms in rat and monkey brain. In both species, KGA protein was present in mitochondria, whereas LGA protein was localized in nuclei. Furthermore, subcellular fractionation and Western blot analysis revealed that brain LGA was enriched in nuclei where it was catalytically active. Nuclear glutaminase exhibited a kinetic behavior that resembles that of the liver-type enzyme with regard to the low phosphate concentration requirement; however, nuclear glutaminase was susceptible to glutamate inhibition, a property that is absent in the rat liver enzyme.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12163477     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.C200373200

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


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