Molecular cloning and characterization of the genes encoding the two subunits of Drosophila melanogaster calcineurin

TitleMolecular cloning and characterization of the genes encoding the two subunits of Drosophila melanogaster calcineurin
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1992
AuthorsGuerini D, Montell C, Klee CB
JournalJ Biol Chem
Volume267
Pagination22542-9
Date Published1992 Nov 5
ISSN0021-9258
KeywordsAmino Acid Sequence, Animals, Base Sequence, Calcineurin, Calmodulin-Binding Proteins, Chromosome Mapping, Cloning, Molecular, Drosophila melanogaster, Exons, Genes, Insect, Molecular Sequence Data, Phosphoprotein Phosphatases, Protein Phosphatase 1, Rats, Restriction Mapping, RNA Splicing, Sequence Alignment
Abstract

Genomic clones containing the full coding sequences of the two subunits of the Ca2+/calmodulin-stimulated protein phosphatase, calcineurin, were isolated from a Drosophila melanogaster genomic library using highly conserved human cDNA probes. Three clones encoded a 19.3-kDa protein whose sequence is 88% identical to that of human calcineurin B, the Ca(2+)-binding regulatory subunit of calcineurin. The coding sequences of the Drosophila and human calcineurin B genes are 69% identical. Drosophila calcineurin B is the product of a single intron-less gene located at position 4F on the X chromosome. Drosophila genomic clones encoding a highly conserved region of calcineurin A, the catalytic subunit of calcineurin, were used to locate the calcineurin A gene at position 21 EF on the second chromosome of Drosophila and to isolate calcineurin A cDNA clones from a Drosophila embryonic cDNA library. The structure of the calcineurin A gene was determined by comparison of the genomic and cDNA sequences. Twelve exons, spread over a total of 6.6 kilobases, were found to encode a 64.6-kDa protein 73% identical to either human calcineurin A alpha or beta. At the nucleotide level Drosophila calcineurin A cDNA is 67 and 65% identical to human calcineurin A alpha and beta cDNAs, respectively. Major differences between human and Drosophila calcineurins A are restricted to the amino and carboxyl termini, including two stretches of repetitive sequences in the carboxyl-terminal third of the Drosophila molecule. Motifs characteristic of the putative catalytic centers of protein phosphatase-1 and -2A and calcineurin are almost perfectly conserved. The calmodulin-binding and auto-inhibitory domains, characteristic of all mammalian calcineurins A, are also conserved. A remarkable feature of the calcineurin A gene is the location of the intron/exon junctions at the boundaries of the functional domains and the apparent conservation of the intron/exon junctions from Drosophila to man.

Alternate JournalJ. Biol. Chem.
PubMed ID1331060
Grant ListEY08117 / EY / NEI NIH HHS / United States