Cloning, Chromosomal Mapping, and Expression of Human Fetal Brain Type I Adenylyl Cyclase

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autor Villacres, E.C.
Xia, Z.
Bookbinder, L.H.
Edelhoff, S.
Disteche, C.M.
Storm, D.R.
autorsonst Villacres, E.C.
Xia, Z.
Bookbinder, L.H.
Edelhoff, S.
Disteche, C.M.
Storm, D.R.
book_url http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/geno.1993.1213
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fussnote The neural-specific calmodulin-sensitive adenylyl cyclase (type I), which was first cloned from bovine brain, has been implicated in learning and memory. The objective of this study was to clone and determine the chromosomal localization of human fetal brain type I adenylyl cyclase. A 3.8-kb cDNA clone was isolated that contained sequence coinciding with the 3' end 2553 nucleotides of the bovine open reading frame. This clone shows 87% nucleotide and 92% translated amino acid sequence identity to the bovine clone. The most significant sequence differences were in the carboxy-terminal 100 amino acid residues. This region contains one of several possible calmodulin binding domains and the only putative cAMP-dependent protein kinase A phosphorylation site. A chimera was constructed that contained the 5' half of the bovine type I adenylyl cyclase and the 3' half of the human type I adenylyl cyclase. The activity of the chimeric gene product and its sensitivity to calmodulin and calcium were indistinguishable from those of the bovine type I adenylyl cyclase. In situ hybridization was used to localize the human type I adenylyl cyclase gene to the proximal portion of the short arm of chromosome 7.
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shingle_author_1 Villacres, E.C.
Xia, Z.
Bookbinder, L.H.
Edelhoff, S.
Disteche, C.M.
Storm, D.R.
shingle_author_2 Villacres, E.C.
Xia, Z.
Bookbinder, L.H.
Edelhoff, S.
Disteche, C.M.
Storm, D.R.
shingle_author_3 Villacres, E.C.
Xia, Z.
Bookbinder, L.H.
Edelhoff, S.
Disteche, C.M.
Storm, D.R.
shingle_author_4 Villacres, E.C.
Xia, Z.
Bookbinder, L.H.
Edelhoff, S.
Disteche, C.M.
Storm, D.R.
shingle_catch_all_1 Villacres, E.C.
Xia, Z.
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Edelhoff, S.
Disteche, C.M.
Storm, D.R.
Cloning, Chromosomal Mapping, and Expression of Human Fetal Brain Type I Adenylyl Cyclase
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Disteche, C.M.
Storm, D.R.
Cloning, Chromosomal Mapping, and Expression of Human Fetal Brain Type I Adenylyl Cyclase
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shingle_catch_all_3 Villacres, E.C.
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Edelhoff, S.
Disteche, C.M.
Storm, D.R.
Cloning, Chromosomal Mapping, and Expression of Human Fetal Brain Type I Adenylyl Cyclase
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shingle_catch_all_4 Villacres, E.C.
Xia, Z.
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Edelhoff, S.
Disteche, C.M.
Storm, D.R.
Cloning, Chromosomal Mapping, and Expression of Human Fetal Brain Type I Adenylyl Cyclase
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Elsevier
shingle_title_1 Cloning, Chromosomal Mapping, and Expression of Human Fetal Brain Type I Adenylyl Cyclase
shingle_title_2 Cloning, Chromosomal Mapping, and Expression of Human Fetal Brain Type I Adenylyl Cyclase
shingle_title_3 Cloning, Chromosomal Mapping, and Expression of Human Fetal Brain Type I Adenylyl Cyclase
shingle_title_4 Cloning, Chromosomal Mapping, and Expression of Human Fetal Brain Type I Adenylyl Cyclase
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titel Cloning, Chromosomal Mapping, and Expression of Human Fetal Brain Type I Adenylyl Cyclase
titel_suche Cloning, Chromosomal Mapping, and Expression of Human Fetal Brain Type I Adenylyl Cyclase
The neural-specific calmodulin-sensitive adenylyl cyclase (type I), which was first cloned from bovine brain, has been implicated in learning and memory. The objective of this study was to clone and determine the chromosomal localization of human fetal brain type I adenylyl cyclase. A 3.8-kb cDNA clone was isolated that contained sequence coinciding with the 3' end 2553 nucleotides of the bovine open reading frame. This clone shows 87% nucleotide and 92% translated amino acid sequence identity to the bovine clone. The most significant sequence differences were in the carboxy-terminal 100 amino acid residues. This region contains one of several possible calmodulin binding domains and the only putative cAMP-dependent protein kinase A phosphorylation site. A chimera was constructed that contained the 5' half of the bovine type I adenylyl cyclase and the 3' half of the human type I adenylyl cyclase. The activity of the chimeric gene product and its sensitivity to calmodulin and calcium were indistinguishable from those of the bovine type I adenylyl cyclase. In situ hybridization was used to localize the human type I adenylyl cyclase gene to the proximal portion of the short arm of chromosome 7.
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