ABSTRACT
A novel human cDNA encoding a putative nucleotide-binding protein (NBP) was obtained by screening a human SHSY5Y neuroblastoma library. The deduced protein contains 320 amino acids (aa) with a M(r) of 34,540. NBP displays sequence similarity with the product of the minD gene from Escherichia coli. MinD is involved in the proper placement of the division septum, and has ATPase activity. NBP and MinD contain consensus nucleotide (nt)-binding domains. The NBP mRNA is approx. 1500 nt in length and is expressed in several human cell lines and in all rat tissues examined, with the highest levels in lung and testis.
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Adenosine Triphosphatases/genetics , Carrier Proteins/genetics , Escherichia coli Proteins , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Base Sequence , Cloning, Molecular , Consensus Sequence , DNA, Complementary , Escherichia coli , Humans , Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins , Molecular Sequence Data , Nucleotides/metabolism , RNA, Messenger/genetics , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Rats , Tumor Cells, CulturedABSTRACT
A cDNA corresponding to human ribosomal protein L37a (hL37a) was obtained by screening a SHSY5Y neuroblastoma library. The full-length cDNA contained 366 nucleotides (nt) in addition to a poly(A) tail. The pyrimidine-rich sequence, CTTTCT, that is common to many ribosomal protein-encoding cDNAs was present at the 5' terminus. The nt sequence displayed 85% identity with rat L37a (rL37a) cDNA. The predicted protein contains 92 amino acids with a M(r) of 10,277, is highly basic, and has 100% sequence identity with rL37a. A putative zinc-finger domain is present in the central region of the protein. Human lymphocytes and several human cell lines express hL37a mRNA at significantly higher levels than the rat cell lines and rat tissues tested. The hL37a gene does not contain introns.