TY - JOUR
T1 - Two novel mouse genes - Nubp2, mapped to the t-complex on chromosome 17, and Nubp1, mapped to chromosome 16 - Establish a new gene family of nucleotide-binding proteins in eukaryotes
AU - Nakashima, Hiroshi
AU - Grahovac, Marija J.
AU - Mazzarella, Richard
AU - Fujiwara, Hiroyuki
AU - Kitchen, John R.
AU - Threat, Tracy A.
AU - Ko, Minoru S.H.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank Lucy Rowe at The Jackson Laboratory for help with the gene mapping data analysis. The authors are grateful to Drs. Kuniya Abe and Karen Artzt for discussion and Dr. David Schlessinger for discussion and critically reading the manuscript. H.N. was supported by a postdoctoral fellowship from Uehara Memorial Foundation. H.F. was on leave from Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. This research was partially supported by NIH Grant 1R01HD32243 to M.S.H.K.
PY - 1999/9/1
Y1 - 1999/9/1
N2 - Two novel mouse genes and one novel human gene that define distinctive eukaryotic nucleotide-binding proteins (NUBP) and are related to the mrp gene of prokaryotes are characterized. Phylogenetic analyses of the genes, encoding a short form (Nubp2) and a long form (Nubp1) of NUBP, clearly establish them as a new NUBP/MRP gene family that is well conserved throughout phylogeny. In addition to conserved ATP/GTP-binding motifs A (P- loop) and A', members of this family share at least two highly conserved sequence motifs, NUBP/MRP motifs α and β. Only one type of NUBP/MRP gene has been observed thus far in prokaryotes, but there are two types in eukaryotes. One group includes mouse Nubp1, human NBP, yeast NBP35, and Caenorhabditis elegans F10G8.6 and is characterized by a unique N-terminal sequence with four cysteine residues that is lacking in the other group, which includes mouse Nubp2, human NUBP2, and yeast YIA3w. Northern blot analyses of the two mouse genes show distinctive patterns consistent with this classification. Mouse Nubp2 is mapped to the t-complex region of mouse Chromosome 17, whereas Nubp1 is mapped to the proximal region of mouse Chromosome 16. Interestingly, both regions are syntenic with human chromosome 16p13.1-p13.3, suggesting that a chromosomal breakage between Nubp2 and Nubp1 probably occurred during the evolution of mouse chromosomes.
AB - Two novel mouse genes and one novel human gene that define distinctive eukaryotic nucleotide-binding proteins (NUBP) and are related to the mrp gene of prokaryotes are characterized. Phylogenetic analyses of the genes, encoding a short form (Nubp2) and a long form (Nubp1) of NUBP, clearly establish them as a new NUBP/MRP gene family that is well conserved throughout phylogeny. In addition to conserved ATP/GTP-binding motifs A (P- loop) and A', members of this family share at least two highly conserved sequence motifs, NUBP/MRP motifs α and β. Only one type of NUBP/MRP gene has been observed thus far in prokaryotes, but there are two types in eukaryotes. One group includes mouse Nubp1, human NBP, yeast NBP35, and Caenorhabditis elegans F10G8.6 and is characterized by a unique N-terminal sequence with four cysteine residues that is lacking in the other group, which includes mouse Nubp2, human NUBP2, and yeast YIA3w. Northern blot analyses of the two mouse genes show distinctive patterns consistent with this classification. Mouse Nubp2 is mapped to the t-complex region of mouse Chromosome 17, whereas Nubp1 is mapped to the proximal region of mouse Chromosome 16. Interestingly, both regions are syntenic with human chromosome 16p13.1-p13.3, suggesting that a chromosomal breakage between Nubp2 and Nubp1 probably occurred during the evolution of mouse chromosomes.
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U2 - 10.1006/geno.1999.5898
DO - 10.1006/geno.1999.5898
M3 - Article
C2 - 10486206
AN - SCOPUS:0033199354
SN - 0888-7543
VL - 60
SP - 152
EP - 160
JO - Genomics
JF - Genomics
IS - 2
ER -