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Comparative Study
. 1991 Nov 14;180(3):1476-82.
doi: 10.1016/s0006-291x(05)81362-2.

Isolation and sequence of rat testis cDNA for a calcium binding polypeptide similar to the regulatory subunit of calcineurin

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Comparative Study

Isolation and sequence of rat testis cDNA for a calcium binding polypeptide similar to the regulatory subunit of calcineurin

M Sugimoto et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

We have cloned and sequenced rat testis cDNAs coding for a calcium binding polypeptide similar to calcineurin beta subunit, the Ca(2+)-binding subunit of the Ca2+/calmodulin stimulated protein phosphatase. Rat testis cDNA library was screened with a monoclonal antibody Va1 raised against bovine brain calcineurin beta subunit. The deduced amino acid sequence is similar to that of human brain calcineurin beta subunit with respect to containing four putative calcium binding sites. However, distinct differences were found: 1) The cloned cDNA had six amino acids polypeptide tail at carboxy-terminal which is absent in human brain calcineurin beta subunit. This amino acids tail makes the carboxy-terminal highly hydrophilic in contrast to the human brain beta subunit which is hydrophobic at carboxy-terminal; 2) eleven amino acids at the N terminal of the cloned cDNA were completely different from the corresponding region of the brain calcineurin beta subunit.

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