Alternative splicing generates a second isoform of the catalytic A subunit of the vacuolar H(+)-ATPase. |
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Authors: | N Hernando M Bartkiewicz P Collin-Osdoby P Osdoby R Baron |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cell Biology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06510, USA. |
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Abstract: | We have identified a second isoform of the catalytic A subunit of the vacuolar H+ pump in chicken osteoclasts. In this isoform (A2) a 72-bp cassette replaces a 90-bp cassette present in the classical A1 isoform. The A1-specific cassette encodes a region of the protein that contains one of the three ATP-binding consensus sequences (the P-loop) identified in this polypeptide, as well as the pharmacologically relevant Cys254. In contrast, the A2-specific cassette does not contain any of these features. These two isoforms, which appear to be ubiquitously expressed, are encoded by a single gene and are generated by alternative splicing of two mutually exclusive exons. The alternative RNA processing involves the recognition of a single site, the boundary between the A2- and A1-specific exons, as either acceptor (in A1) or donor (in A2) splice site. |
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