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. 1993;75(10):931-6.
doi: 10.1016/0300-9084(93)90051-s.

Cloning the partial cDNAs of mu-calpain and m-calpain from porcine skeletal muscle

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Cloning the partial cDNAs of mu-calpain and m-calpain from porcine skeletal muscle

W Sun et al. Biochimie. 1993.

Abstract

Calpains are non-lysosomal proteases involved in myofibrillar protein degradation. To facilitate studying the expression of the porcine calpain genes and their influence on protein accretion, we have cloned partial cDNAs for mu- and m-calpain from porcine skeletal muscle via PCR amplification. A 289 bp fragment for mu-calpain and a 629 bp fragment for m-calpain were cloned into the EcoRV site of pBluescript II KS+ vector. The nucleotide sequence for porcine mu-calpain and m-calpain were 92% and 90% identical to corresponding regions of rabbit mu- and m-calpain, respectively. The deduced amino acid sequences for both mu- and m-calpain share 94% identity with respective rabbit mu- and m-calpains. Isoform specificity was validated by Southern hybridization of mu- and m-calpain probes with cloned mu- and m-calpain fragments and Northern hybridization with pig muscle mRNA. These clones will be used to evaluate the role of calpain expression in muscle hypertrophy.

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