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The CDNA Sequence for the Protein-tyrosine Kinase Substrate P36 (calpactin I Heavy Chain) Reveals a Multidomain Protein with Internal Repeats

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Journal Cell
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 1986 Jul 18
PMID 3013423
Citations 64
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Abstract

We have isolated and sequenced a full-length cDNA clone for the protein-tyrosine kinase substrate p36 (calpactin I heavy chain). This sequence predicts a 339 amino acid (Mr 38,493) protein containing an N-terminal region of 20 amino acids, known to interact with a 10 kd protein (light chain), and a C-terminal region, found to contain two Ca2+/phospholipid-binding sites, that can be aligned as four 70 amino acid repeats. A single p36 gene was detected in the mouse genome, and a major p36 mRNA of 1.6 kb was found to be expressed in different mouse tissues. Unexpectedly, p36 and the phospholipase A2 inhibitor lipocortin I were found to be 50% identical in sequence over the C-terminal 300 residues. The function of p36 and its relation to other proteins are discussed.

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