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Publication : Cloning and sequence analysis of mRNA for mouse aspartate aminotransferase isoenzymes.

First Author  Obaru K Year  1986
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  261
Issue  36 Pages  16976-83
PubMed ID  3782150 Mgi Jnum  J:23932
Mgi Id  MGI:71686 Doi  10.1016/s0021-9258(19)75987-0
Citation  Obaru K, et al. (1986) Cloning and sequence analysis of mRNA for mouse aspartate aminotransferase isoenzymes [published erratum appears in J Biol Chem 1987 Apr 15;262(11):5431]. J Biol Chem 261(36):16976-83
abstractText  The nucleotide sequences of mRNAs for the mouse mitochondrial and cytosolic aspartate aminotransferase isoenzymes (mAspAT and cAspAT) (EC 2.6.1.1) were determined from complementary DNAs. The mAspAT mRNA comprises minimally 2460 nucleotides and codes for a polypeptide of 430 amino acid residues corresponding to the precursor form of the mAspAT (pre-mAspAT). The cAspAT mRNA comprises minimally 2086 nucleotides and codes for a polypeptide of 413 amino acid residues. The region coding for the mature mAspAT and that for the cAspAT show about 53% overall homology. The former shares 49% and the latter 48% of homology, respectively, with that of the Escherichia coli aspC gene, which has been shown to code for the E. coli AspAT (Kuramitsu, S., Okuno, S., Ogawa, T., Ogawa, H., and Kagamiyama, H. (1985) J. Biochem. (Tokyo) 97, 1259-1262). When the deduced amino acid sequence of the mouse pre-mAspAT was compared with that of the pig pre-mAspAT polypeptide, we found that they share a 94% homology and that the mouse pre-mAspAT yields a presequence consisting of 29 amino acid residues and a mature mAspAT, consisting of 401 amino acid residues. These numbers and the amino acid residues present at the putative cleavage site are all in complete agreement in these two species. The deduced amino acid sequence of the mouse cAspAT shares 91% homology with that of the pig cAspAT. Comparisons of the nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences between the mouse and E. coli AspATs suggest that the mammalian mAspAT gene is more closely related to the E. coli aspC gene than is the mammalian cAspAT gene.
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