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An alternatively spliced form of NQO1 (DT-diaphorase) messenger RNA lacking the putative quinone substrate binding site is present in human normal and tumor tissues.

P Y Gasdaska1, H Fisher, G Powis.   

Abstract

DT-diaphorase is a ubiquitously expressed flavoenzyme responsible for the two-electron reduction of a number of quinone and other anticancer drugs. The majority of DT-diaphorase enzyme activity in human tissues is the product of the NQO1 gene. We have now identified a novel alternatively spliced form of human NQO1 mRNA lacking exon 4 at levels equal to or exceeding those of wild-type NQO1 mRNA. Exon 4 codes for the putative quinone substrate binding site of DT-diaphorase derived from NQO1 and the recombinant protein from alternatively spliced NQO1 mRNA lacking exon 4 has minimal enzyme activity with quinoid and other known substrates of DT-diaphorase. The physiological substrate of DT-diaphorase is unknown, and it is possible that the protein derived from the alternatively spliced NQO1 mRNA could have enzyme activity with an appropriate substrate. We found full-length DT-diaphorase protein but could not detect expression of an appropriately smaller form of DT-diaphorase in human tissues using polyclonal antibody to DT-diaphorase, suggesting that alternatively spliced NQO1 mRNA lacking exon 4 may not be translated or that the protein product is rapidly degraded. Alternative splicing of NQO1 RNA could provide an important mechanism for regulating NQO1 gene expression.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7780966

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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2.  Immortalisation of a human diploid fibroblast cell strain: a DT-diaphorase paradox.

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4.  NQO1-dependent redox cycling of idebenone: effects on cellular redox potential and energy levels.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-03-31       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Induction of DT-diaphorase by 1,2-dithiole-3-thiones in human tumour and normal cells and effect on anti-tumour activity of bioreductive agents.

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6.  A polymorphism in NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase (NQO1): relationship of a homozygous mutation at position 609 of the NQO1 cDNA to NQO1 activity.

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Review 9.  Functions of NQO1 in Cellular Protection and CoQ10 Metabolism and its Potential Role as a Redox Sensitive Molecular Switch.

Authors:  David Ross; David Siegel
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