Cloning of rat brain succinyl-CoA:3-oxoacid CoA-transferase cDNA. Regulation of the mRNA in different rat tissues and during brain development
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Cloning of rat brain succinyl-CoA:3-oxoacid CoA-transferase cDNA. Regulation of the mRNA in different rat tissues and during brain development
Abstract
3-Oxoacid CoA-transferase, which catalyses the first committed step in the oxidation of ketone bodies, is uniquely regulated in developing rat brain. Changes in 3-oxoacid CoA-transferase activity in rat brain during the postnatal period are due to changes in the relative rate of synthesis of the enzyme. To study the regulation of this enzyme, we identified, with a specific polyclonal rabbit anti-(rat 3-oxoacid CoA-transferase), two positive cDNA clones (approx. 800 bp) in a lambda gtll expression library, constructed from poly(A)+ RNA from brains of 12-day-old rats. One of these clones (lambda CoA3) was subcloned into M13mp18 and subjected to further characterization. Labelled single-stranded probes prepared by primer extension of the M13mp18 recombinant hybridized to a 3.6 kb mRNA. Rat brain mRNA enriched by polysome immunoadsorption for a single protein of size 60 kDa which corresponds to the precursor form of 3-oxoacid CoA-transferase was also found to be similarly enriched for the hybridizable 3.6 kb mRNA complementary to lambda CoA3. Affinity-selected antibody to the lambda CoA3 fusion protein inhibited 3-oxoacid CoA-transferase activity present in rat brain mitochondrial extracts. The 3.6 kb mRNA for 3-oxoacid CoA-transferase was present in relative abundance in rat kidney and heart, to a lesser extent in suckling brain and mammary gland and negligible in the liver. The specific mRNA was also found to be 3-fold more abundant in the brain from 12-day-old rats as compared with 18-day-old foetuses and adult rats, corresponding to the enzyme activity and relative rate of synthesis profile during development. These data suggest that 3-oxoacid CoA-transferase enzyme activity is regulated at a pretranslational level.
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