Cloning, structural analysis, and expression of the glycogen phosphorylase-2 gene in Dictyostelium
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Cloning, structural analysis, and expression of the glycogen phosphorylase-2 gene in Dictyostelium
Abstract
The glycogen phosphorylase-2 (GP2) activity that appears during the cell differentiation of Dictyostelium was purified to homogeneity. The molecular weight of the nondenatured enzyme was 200,000 as determined by Sephacryl S-300 gel filtration and was 107,000 on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, suggesting that the native enzyme consists of two similar subunits. The intact protein was digested with trypsin and protease V8, and the resulting peptides were purified by microbore high pressure liquid chromatography. The peptides were sequenced, and oligonucleotides were constructed for polymerase chain reaction amplification of the GP2 gene from Dictyostelium genomic DNA template. The resulting polymerase chain reaction products were sequenced directly and were confirmed to encode portions of the GP2 gene. These fragments were used to probe a partial EcoRI genomic library for the remainder of the GP2 gene. The nucleotide sequence of the GP2-selected clones revealed an open reading frame of 2975 base pairs that was interrupted by two introns of 109 and 105 base pairs, respectively. The open reading frame encoded a protein of 992 amino acids with a calculated molecular mass of 112,500 Da and an isoelectric point of 6.4. An unusual sequence within the second exon of GP2, in which the triplet CAA was repeated 11 times, resulted in 11 in-frame glutamine residues of a possible 15 amino acids coded for by this region. The CAA repeat was transcribed, as shown by the sequence of cDNA. Comparison of the amino acid sequence of Dictyostelium GP2 to the phosphorylases from other organisms revealed that the Dictyostelium protein was 50 and 44% identical to yeast and rabbit muscle phosphorylases, respectively. Northern blot analysis showed that GP2 mRNA was absent in amebas and the early stages of development, reached a maximum level of expression at the slug stage, and then decreased in the terminal stages of development. Comparison of the mRNA expression with the appearance of GP2 enzyme protein and enzyme activity revealed that gp2 mRNA and a 113-kDa GP2 enzyme peptide were expressed concurrently at 10 h of development. However, enzyme activity did not appear until 18 h, coincident with a decrease in the level of the 113-kDa peptide and a corresponding increase in the amount of a 106-kDa GP2 peptide. Addition of cAMP to aggregation-competent cells in liquid culture resulted in the induction of GP2 mRNA, GP2 protein, and GP2 enzyme activity.
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