Literature DB >> 7823949

CalpA, a Drosophila calpain homolog specifically expressed in a small set of nerve, midgut, and blood cells.

U Theopold1, M Pintér, S Daffre, Y Tryselius, P Friedrich, D R Nässel, D Hultmark.   

Abstract

Calpains are calcium-dependent proteases believed to participate in calcium-regulated signal pathways in cells. Ubiquitous calpains as well as tissue-specific calpains have been found in vertebrates. We isolated cDNA clones for a highly tissue-specific calpain gene from Drosophila melanogaster, CalpA, at 56C-D on the second chromosome. The expression of the CalpA gene product was monitored by using a specific antiserum directed against the product expressed by one cDNA clone. The encoded protein is found in a few neurons in the central nervous system, in scattered endocrine cells in the midgut, and in blood cells. In the blood cell line mbn-2, calpain is associated with a granular component in the cytoplasm. The expression of this protein is more restricted than that of the corresponding transcripts, which are widely distributed in the central nervous system, digestive tract, and other tissues. The sequence of CalpA is closely related to that of vertebrate calpains, but an additional segment is inserted in the calmodulin-like carboxy-terminal domain. This insert contains a hydrophobic region that may be involved in membrane attachment of the enzyme. Differential splicing also gives rise to a minor transcript that lacks the calmodulin-like domain.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7823949      PMCID: PMC231959          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.15.2.824

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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