PMID: 8444892Mar 5, 1993Paper

A variant form of the type C atrial natriuretic peptide receptor generated by alternative RNA splicing.

The Journal of Biological Chemistry
T MizunoS Hirose

Abstract

A novel form of type C atrial natriuretic peptide receptor (ANP-C) was identified, characterized, and shown to be a product of alternative RNA splicing. Sequencing of several clones of ANP-C cDNA isolated from a bovine lung cDNA library revealed the presence of a new clone encoding a 536-amino acid ANP-C. The nucleotide sequence of this novel clone is very similar to that of the previously cloned ANP-C which consists of 537 amino acids. The sole difference between the two clones is the presence or absence of a very short segment of only 3 base pairs (bp), by which the sequence Ser472-Gly473 of the longer form is changed to Cys472 in the variant form; the other regions are identical. Alignment of the cDNA sequences with that of the ANP-C gene indicated that the two forms of ANP-C receptor arise from a single gene by alternative splicing using one donor and two closely located acceptor sites. Biochemical and pharmacological characterization using a mammalian cDNA expression system indicated that the two variants are similar in their subunit structures, in ligand-binding properties, and even in internalization kinetics. Polymerase chain reaction amplification of the transcripts demonstrated that 1) although the novel form is a min...Continue Reading

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