The Putative Amino-terminal Signal Peptide of the Cloned Rat Brain Na+-Ca2+ Exchanger Gene (RBE-1) Is Not Mandatory for Functional Expression
Autor: | Ian Furman, Hannah Rahamimoff, Orna Cook, Judith Kasir, Walter Low |
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Rok vydání: | 1995 |
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Signal peptide
Gene isoform Protein family Molecular Sequence Data Mutant Protein Sorting Signals Biology Transfection Biochemistry Sodium-Calcium Exchanger Structure-Activity Relationship Dogs Reticulocyte medicine Animals Humans Amino Acid Sequence Molecular Biology chemistry.chemical_classification Signal peptidase Base Sequence Sodium Brain Biological Transport Cell Biology Molecular biology Transmembrane protein Rats Amino acid medicine.anatomical_structure chemistry Mutation Calcium Carrier Proteins HeLa Cells |
Zdroj: | Journal of Biological Chemistry. 270:19120-19127 |
ISSN: | 0021-9258 |
Popis: | The rat brain Na(+)-Ca2+ exchanger (RBE) gene, as well as other isoforms of this protein family, can be organized into 12 transmembrane alpha helices, the first of which was proposed by Durkin et al. (14) to constitute a cleavable signal peptide. We have prepared three amino-terminal mutants, in which 21, 26, and 31 amino acids beyond the initiating methionine were deleted. The deletions include the hydrophobic core of the putative signal peptide (N21), the entire putative signal peptide and parts of the putative signal peptidase cleavage site (N26), and the entire putative signal peptide and putative signal peptidase cleavage site (N31). All three mutant clones were transiently expressed in HeLa cells. The average Na+ gradient-dependent Ca2+ transport activity of the mutant exchangers was 108% (N21), 37.2% (N26), and 60.06% (N31) of the wild-type clone. Mutation of the putative cleavage site by an exchange of Ala-32 --Asp, resulted in a decrease in Na(+)-Ca2+ exchange activity to 7.7%, relative to the wild-type exchanger. Functional reconstitution of the proteins that were expressed in the transfected cells, resulted in transport activities of: 60.1% (N21), 26.75% (N26), 85.36% (N31), and 31% (Ala-32 --Asp) relative to the wild-type exchanger. Western blot analysis of the protein profile of RBE-1, N21, N26, N31 and Ala-32 --Asp-transfected HeLa cells was carried out by using an antipeptide antibody directed against a pentadecapeptide segment derived from the large putative cytoplasmic loop of the cloned rat exchanger gene. In the total cell extract and in the plasma membrane-enriched fraction, in addition to a major protein band of about 125 kDa, which corresponds to the molecular mass of the mature fully processed Na(+)-Ca2+ exchanger, an additional protein of about 135 kDa is revealed in the profile of N21- and N26-transfected cells. This band is not detected in the protein profile of RBE-1, N31, or Ala-32 --Asp. The amino-terminal truncated mutants of the cloned Na(+)-Ca2+ exchanger could be expressed and processed also in a reticulocyte lysate supplemented with dog microsomes. Our results suggest that the putative signal peptide of the cloned Na(+)-Ca2+ exchanger gene does not play a mandatory role in functional expression of the protein in HeLa cells. |
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