Lin C R, Kapiloff M S, Durgerian S, Tatemoto K, Russo A F, Hanson P, Schulman H, Rosenfeld M G
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1987 Aug;84(16):5962-6. doi: 10.1073/pnas.84.16.5962.
A calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type II (CaM-K) alpha-subunit cDNA has been cloned from rat brain. This enzyme is encoded by a 5.1-kilobase mRNA expressed exclusively in the brain. Hybridization histochemistry reveals that the CaM-K mRNA expression corresponds to the distribution of the immunoreactive alpha-subunit protein, suggesting that the high enzyme levels in specific brain areas reflect regional differences in gene expression. The sequence of CaM-K alpha-subunit cDNA indicates a 478-amino acid (54-kDa) protein with three functional domains. The domain organization suggests a structural model for calcium/calmodulin-dependent and independent states that might subserve short- and long-term responses to transient stimuli.
已从大鼠脑中克隆出一种钙/钙调蛋白依赖性蛋白激酶II型(CaM-K)α亚基的互补DNA(cDNA)。这种酶由一种仅在脑中表达的5.1千碱基的信使核糖核酸(mRNA)编码。杂交组织化学显示,CaM-K mRNA的表达与免疫反应性α亚基蛋白的分布相对应,这表明特定脑区中该酶的高含量反映了基因表达的区域差异。CaM-K α亚基cDNA的序列表明其编码一种含有478个氨基酸(54千道尔顿)且具有三个功能结构域的蛋白质。该结构域组织提示了一种钙/钙调蛋白依赖性和非依赖性状态的结构模型,这可能有助于对短暂刺激做出短期和长期反应。