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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 266, Issue 19, 12257-12265, 07, 1991
LC Hsu and WC Chang
We cloned a new functional ALDH gene (ALDHx) from a human genomic library
in cosmid pWE-15 by screening with a 29-nucleotide probe partially matched
to a conserved region of the ALDH1 and ALDH2 genes. The new ALDHx gene does
not contain introns in the coding sequence for 517 amino acid residues. The
degree of resemblance between the deduced amino acid sequences of the new
ALDHx gene and the ALDH2 gene is 72.5% (alignment of 517 amino acid
residues), while that between the ALDHx and the ALDH1 gene is 64.6%
(alignment of 500 amino acid residues). The amino acid residues (Cys-162,
Cys-302, Glu-268, Glu-487, Gly-223, Gly- 225, Gly-229, Gly-245 and
Gly-250), which exist in both ALDH1 and ALDH2 isozymes and have been
implicated in functional and structural importance, are also preserved in
the deduced sequence of the new ALDHx gene. Northern blot hybridization
with ALDHx probe revealed the existence of a unique mRNA band (3.0
kilobases) in the human liver and testis tissues. Using the new ALDHx
probe, we cloned the cDNA of the gene from a human testis cDNA library in
lambda gt11 vector. The nucleotide sequence of the cDNA differs from that
of the genomic sequence at three nucleotide positions resulting in the
exchange of 2 deduced amino acid residues. These positions are polymorphic
as further demonstrated by the PCR amplification of the targeted region
followed by nucleotide sequence analysis of the genomic DNA from eight
unrelated individuals. Alignment of the genomic and cDNA sequence indicates
that although the ALDHx gene appears to have no intron in its coding
sequence, an intron of 2.6 kilobases is found to interrupt the 5'-
untranslated (5'-UT) sequence. Primary extension and S1 mapping analysis
indicate the existence of at least two 5'-UT exons. The new ALDHx gene was
assigned to chromosome 9 by Southern blot hybridization of DNA samples from
a panel of rodent-human hybrid cell lines.
Cloning and characterization of a new functional human aldehyde dehydrogenase gene
Department of Biochemical Genetics, Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope, Duarte, California 91010.
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