Okazaki K, Tan H, Fukui S, Kubota I, Kamiryo T
Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University, Japan.
Gene. 1987;58(1):37-44. doi: 10.1016/0378-1119(87)90027-8.
We have determined the complete nucleotide sequence of gene POX2, which encodes one of the major peroxisomal polypeptides (PXPs) of Candida tropicalis. POX2 is linked to gene POX4, which codes for a subunit (PXP-4) of long-chain acyl-CoA oxidase. Southern blot analysis revealed that POX2 had a significant homology to POX4, and also to gene POX5 which encodes a subunit (PXP-5) of the isozyme of acyl-CoA oxidase. PXP-2, the protein product of POX2, was co-purified with PXP-4 from the isolated peroxisomes. PXP-2 itself was a flavoprotein and likely to form an equimolar complex with PXP-4, although its enzymatic activity was uncertain. POX2 corresponds to a single open reading frame of 724 amino acids and has no introns. The N-terminal sequence and the calculated Mr of the deduced polypeptide were consistent with those of isolated PXP-2. The primary structure was highly homologous to those of PXP-4 and PXP-5 in respect of the amino acid sequence and the hydropathy profile. We conclude that POX2 is a third gene of the peroxisomal acyl-COA oxidase multigene family.