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The S-adenosyl-l-homocysteine hydrolase of Drosophila melanogaster : identification, deduced amino acid sequence and cytological localization of the structural gene

Authors :
Roberta Moschetti
Angela Messina
S. Massari
G. Ragone
Paolo Barsanti
Ruggiero Caizzi
Corrado Caggese
Caggese, C
Ragone, G
Barsanti, P
Moschetti, R
Messina, A
Massari, Serafina
Caizzi, R.
Source :
ResearcherID
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1997.

Abstract

S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine hydrolase (AdoHcyase, EC 3.3.1.1) catalyzes the hydrolysis of S-adeno-syl-L-homocysteine to adenosine and homocysteine and thus plays a crucial role in normal cellular metabolism. We have isolated the cDNA for Drosophila melanogaster AdoHcyase by screening a Drosophila ovarian expression library. The 1584-nucleotide cDNA encodes a protein of 431 amino acids, showing 80.5% identity with human AdoHcyase. Southern analysis of genomic DNA and in situ hybridization to salivary gland chromosomes indicate that a single gene encodes the D. melanogaster AdoHcyase. The gene resides in region 13C1-2 on the X chromosome. Transcript analysis shows a single AdoHcyase mRNA present in unfertilized eggs, and, at a more or less constant level of expression, in all developmental stages tested, ranging from early embryos to adults. The deduced amino acid sequence was compared to a putative AdoHcyase-like protein encoded by a cDNA mapping to the 89E region of the second chromosome and showing much lower similarity to known AdoHcyases. We discuss the hypothesis that a sequence that originated by duplication of an ancestral AdoHcyase gene has, in the course of evolution, been recruited to supply a different function.

Details

ISSN :
14321874 and 00268925
Volume :
253
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular and General Genetics MGG
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cdffd719a8ed5fe844f46b361fba0e11
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s004380050348