TY - JOUR
T1 - An Alu-linked repetitive sequence corresponding to 280 amino acids is expressed in a novel bovine protein, but not in its human homologue
AU - Nobukuni, Takahiro
AU - Kobayashi, Mariko
AU - Omori, Akira
AU - Ichinose, Sachiyo
AU - Iwanaga, Toshihiko
AU - Takahashi, Ichiro
AU - Hashimoto, Katsuyuki
AU - Hattori, Seisuke
AU - Kaibuchi, Kozo
AU - Miyata, Yoshihiko
AU - Masui, Tohru
AU - Iwashita, Shintaro
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - A novel protein harboring a 280-amino acid region from an Alu-linked repetitive sequence (bovine Alu-like dimer-driven family) was isolated from a bovine brain S-100 fraction using monoclonal antibodies against a rat GTPase- activating protein that shares the same epitope. The protein has an apparent molecular mass of 97 kDa (p97). Western blot analysis using extracts prepared from various tissues showed p97 to be predominantly detected in brain and moderately in liver and lung. From sequence analysis of the cDNA encoding p97, it was found that the 840-base pair sequence homologous to a part of the bovine Alu-like dimer-driven family, which has never been shown to be expressed, occurs in the middle of the protein coding region. The protein also contains a pair of intramolecular repeats composed of 40 highly hydrophilic amino acids at the C terminus. Human cDNA homologous to p97 was cloned, and its nucleotide sequence demonstrates that the 840-base pair repetitive sequence and one of the intramolecular repeats are missing. We named p97 bovine BCNT after Bucentaur. These results show that bovine BCNT is a unique molecule and suggest that an analysis of the relationship between bovine bent and its human homologue may help further the understanding of gene organization and evolution.
AB - A novel protein harboring a 280-amino acid region from an Alu-linked repetitive sequence (bovine Alu-like dimer-driven family) was isolated from a bovine brain S-100 fraction using monoclonal antibodies against a rat GTPase- activating protein that shares the same epitope. The protein has an apparent molecular mass of 97 kDa (p97). Western blot analysis using extracts prepared from various tissues showed p97 to be predominantly detected in brain and moderately in liver and lung. From sequence analysis of the cDNA encoding p97, it was found that the 840-base pair sequence homologous to a part of the bovine Alu-like dimer-driven family, which has never been shown to be expressed, occurs in the middle of the protein coding region. The protein also contains a pair of intramolecular repeats composed of 40 highly hydrophilic amino acids at the C terminus. Human cDNA homologous to p97 was cloned, and its nucleotide sequence demonstrates that the 840-base pair repetitive sequence and one of the intramolecular repeats are missing. We named p97 bovine BCNT after Bucentaur. These results show that bovine BCNT is a unique molecule and suggest that an analysis of the relationship between bovine bent and its human homologue may help further the understanding of gene organization and evolution.
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U2 - 10.1074/jbc.272.5.2801
DO - 10.1074/jbc.272.5.2801
M3 - Article
C2 - 9006920
AN - SCOPUS:15444349781
SN - 0021-9258
VL - 272
SP - 2801
EP - 2807
JO - Journal of Biological Chemistry
JF - Journal of Biological Chemistry
IS - 5
ER -