Cloning and nucleotide sequence of a full-length cDNA for human liver γ-glutamylcysteine synthetase

JJ Gipp, C Chang, RT Mulcahy - Biochemical and biophysical research …, 1992 - Elsevier
JJ Gipp, C Chang, RT Mulcahy
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 1992Elsevier
We have cloned and sequenced a full-length cDNA for human liver γ-glutamylcysteine
synthetase (GCS), the rate-limiting enzyme in glutathione biosynthesis. The cDNA consists
of 2634 bp containing an open reading frame encoding a protein of 367 amino acids and
having a calculated M r= 72,773. The nucleotide sequence of the cDNA for human liver GCS
shares an 84% overall similarity with the composite rat GCS sequence deduced from three
overlapping partial cDNAs (Yan and Meister, JBC 265: 1588–1593, 1990). The deduced …
Summary
We have cloned and sequenced a full-length cDNA for human liver γ-glutamylcysteine synthetase (GCS), the rate-limiting enzyme in glutathione biosynthesis. The cDNA consists of 2634 bp containing an open reading frame encoding a protein of 367 amino acids and having a calculated Mr = 72,773. The nucleotide sequence of the cDNA for human liver GCS shares an 84% overall similarity with the composite rat GCS sequence deduced from three overlapping partial cDNAs (Yan and Meister, JBC 265: 1588–1593, 1990). The deduced amino acid sequences are 94% similar. Comparison of Northern blots of total RNA isolated from rat kidney or liver with that from human kidney revealed the GCS mRNA to be larger in the human tissue (∼4.0 kb vs. ∼3.7 kb). (The sequence for the human liver GCS cDNA has been assigned accession number M90656 in GenBank/EMBL databases.)
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