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  2. cDNA cloning, genomic structure and chromosomal localization of the human BUP-1 gene encoding beta-ureidopropionase

cDNA cloning, genomic structure and chromosomal localization of the human BUP-1 gene encoding beta-ureidopropionase

  • Biochim Biophys Acta. 1999 Oct 28;1447(2-3):251-7. doi: 10.1016/s0167-4781(99)00182-7.
P Vreken 1 A B van Kuilenburg N Hamajima R Meinsma H van Lenthe G Göhlich-Ratmann B E Assmann R A Wevers A H van Gennip
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Affiliation

  • 1 Academic Medical Center, Departments of Clinical Chemistry and Division Emma Children's Hospital, Amsterdam, Netherlands. p.vreken@amc.uva.nl
Abstract

A full-length cDNA clone encoding human beta-ureidopropionase was isolated. A 1152-nucleotide open reading frame which corresponds to a protein of 384 Amino acids with a calculated molecular weight of 43¿ omitted¿158 Da, surrounded by a 5'-untranslated region of 61 nucleotides and a 3'-untranslated region of 277 nucleotides was identified. The protein showed 91% similarity with the translation product of the rat beta-ureidopropionase cDNA. Expression of the human cDNA in an Escherichia coli and eukaryotic COS-7 expression system revealed a very high beta-ureidopropionase enzymatic activity, thus confirming the identity of the cDNA. Since human EST libraries from brain, liver, kidney and heart contained partial beta-ureidopropionase cDNAs, the Enzyme seems to be expressed in these tissues, in agreement with the expression profile of this Enzyme in rat. Using the human cDNA as a probe a genomic P1 clone could be isolated containing the complete human beta-ureidopropionase gene. The gene consist of 11 exons spanning approximately 20 kB of genomic DNA. Fluorescence in situ hydridization localized the human beta-ureidopropionase gene to 22q11.2.

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