Title of article
Cloning of the Calpain Regulatory Subunit cDNA from Fish Reveals a Divergent Domain-V
Author/Authors
Salem، M. نويسنده , , Nath، J. نويسنده , , Killefer، J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-144
From page
145
To page
0
Abstract
Calpains are Ca ^2+-dependent intracellular cysteine proteases, including the ubiquitously expressed (mu)- and m-calpains. Both are heterodimers, consisting of a distinct catalytic subunit and a common regulatory subunit. We describe cloning and sequencing of the calpain small (regulatory) subunit (cpns) cDNA from rainbow trout. This represents the first fish and lower vertebrate full cDNA of cpns. The rainbow trout cpns cDNA was used to retrieve the zebra fish and Japanese flounder homologues. We present evidence that fish cpns, unlike the conventional mammalian predominant isoform, cpns1, is lacking the glycine-rich region of domain V. Because the glycine-rich region is known to play a role in membrane targeting, this divergent cpns suggests potentially different functional and activation mechanisms of the fish calpain system. A phylogenetic tree for the cpns gene superfamily has been constructed and the evolution of cpns considered.
Keywords
calpain , cDNA , Rainbow trout , Muscle library , cpns , Regulatory subunit , Phylogenetic tree
Journal title
Animal Biotechnology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Animal Biotechnology
Record number
112176
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