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Genetic basis for tissue isozymes of glutamine synthetase in elasmobranchs.

P R Laud1, J W Campbell.   

Abstract

Tissue-specific isozymes of glutamine synthetase are present in elasmobranchs. A larger isozyme occurs in tissues in which the enzyme is localized in mitochondria (liver, kidney) whereas a smaller form occurs in tissues in which it is cytosolic (brain, spleen, etc.). The nucleotide sequence of spiny dogfish shark (Squalus acanthias) liver glutamine synthetase mRNA, derived from its cDNA, shows there are two in-frame initiation codons (AUG) at the N-terminus which will account for the size differences between the two isozymes. Initiation at the up-stream and down-stream sites would yield peptides of 45,406 and 41,869 mol. wts. representing the precursor of the mitochondrial isozyme and the cytosolic isozyme, respectively. The additional N-terminal 29 amino acids present in the mitochondrial isozyme precursor contains two putative cleavage sites based on the Arg-X-(Phe,Ile,Leu) motif. The predicted two-step processing would remove 14 of the 29 N-terminal amino acids. These 14 amino acids can be predicted to form a very strong amphipathic mitochondrial targeting signal. Their removal would yield a mature peptide of 43,680 mol. wt. The calculated mol. wts. based on the derived amino acid sequence are therefore in good agreement with previous estimates of an approximately 1.5-2-kDa difference between the M(r)s of the mitochondrial and cytosolic isozymes. A model for the evolution of the mitochondrial targeting of glutamine synthetase in vertebrates is proposed.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7914934     DOI: 10.1007/bf00178254

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Evol        ISSN: 0022-2844            Impact factor:   2.395


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