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Expression and Properties of Two Types of Protein Kinase C: Alternative Splicing from a Single Gene
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1987
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Cos 7Molecular BiologySplicing VariantProtein ExpressionReceptor Tyrosine KinaseGene StructureCell SignalingRna ProcessingMolecular PhysiologyProtein Kinase CBiochemistryGene ExpressionCell BiologyFunctional GenomicsProtein PhosphorylationSignal TransductionNatural SciencesCellular BiochemistryMedicineSingle Gene
Two complementary DNA's, encoding the complete sequences of 671 and 673 amino acids for subspecies of rat brain protein kinase C, were expressed in COS 7 cells. The complementary DNA sequence analysis predicted that the two enzymes are derived from different ways of splicing and differ from each other only in the short ranges of their carboxyl-terminal regions. Both enzymes showed typical characteristics of protein kinase C that responded to Ca2+, phospholipid, and diacylglycerol. The enzymes showed practically identical physical and kinetic properties and were indistinguishable from one of the several subspecies of protein kinase C that occurs in rat brain but not in untransfected COS 7 cells. Partial analysis of the genomic structure confirmed that these two subspecies of protein kinase C resulted indeed from alternative splicing of a single gene.
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