Gene structure of calcium-dependent protease retains the ancestral organization of the calcium-binding protein gene
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- DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(86)80094-1
Gene structure of calcium-dependent protease retains the ancestral organization of the calcium-binding protein gene
Abstract
The gene structure of calcium-dependent protease (Ca2+-protease) was determined. It comprises at least 21 exons, and these were assigned to the 4 functional domains of the protease. The protease domain does not show clear correlation between exons and functional units, but the calmodulin-like calcium-binding domain shows strong correlation. Each of the 4 consecutive calcium-binding regions in the C-terminal part of Ca2+-protease is encoded by one exon. This gene structure supports the idea that the 4 calcium-binding regions of calcium-binding proteins such as calmodulin arose by 2 steps of gene duplication.
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