Sheep 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase. Revised protein sequence based upon the sequences of cDNA clones obtained with the polymerase chain reaction
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Sheep 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase. Revised protein sequence based upon the sequences of cDNA clones obtained with the polymerase chain reaction
Abstract
Sheep liver 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (6-PGDH) is an enzyme of the pentose phosphate pathway. Evidence has appeared which suggests that the 6-PGDH protein sequence determined previously by direct analysis of the protein isolated from ovine liver is incorrect. Determining the enzyme's DNA sequence was considered to be the best way of solving the problem. In the first instance, a degenerate forward and a degenerate reverse primer were designed on the basis of the known protein sequence, and a partial-length cDNA clone was isolated from total sheep liver cDNA using the polymerase chain reaction. The clone encoded the expected part of the protein sequence. The clone was unsuccessfully used as a prime-cut probe to screen a sheep liver library and a bovine heart library. As a result, the polymerase chain reaction was utilized again to successfully generate a family of overlapping cDNA clones encoding a mature protein of 482 amino acids. The mature protein sequence encoded by the cDNA differs significantly from the sequence derived by direct analysis of the protein, but on closer examination the fundamental difference is caused by the incorrect placement of three enzyme fragments obtained by cyanogen bromide cleavage during the direct sequence analysis of the protein. Placing the fragments in the correct order results in the two sequences being virtually identical except for some minor amino acid changes between the amide and acid forms, and a small number of deletions and insertions.
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