γ-glutamyl carboxylation:: An extracellular posttranslational modification that antedates the divergence of molluscs, arthropods, and chordates

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Bandyopadhyay, PK
Garrett, JE
Shetty, RP
Keate, T
Walker, CS
Olivera, BM
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[1] Univ Utah, Dept Biol, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
[2] Cognetix Inc, Salt Lake City, UT 84108 USA
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10.1073/pnas.022637099
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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The posttranslational,carboxylation of glutamate residues in secreted proteins to gamma-carboxyglutamate is carried out by the vitamin K-dependent enzyme gamma-glutamyl carboxylase. gamma-Carboxylation has long been thought to be a biochemical specialization of vertebrates, essential for blood clotting. Recently, a gamma-carboxylase was shown to be expressed in Drosophila, although its function remains undefined in this organism. We have characterized both cDNA and genomic clones for the gamma-glutamyl carboxylase from the marine mollusc, Conus, the only nonvertebrate organism for which gamma-carboxyglutamate-containing proteins have been biochemically and physiologically characterized. The predicted amino acid sequence has a high degree of sequence similarity to the Drosophila and vertebrate enzymes. Although gamma-carboxylases are highly conserved, the Conus and mammalian enzymes have divergent substrate specificity. There are striking parallels in the gene organization of Conus and human gamma-carboxylases. Of the 10 Conus introns identified, 8 are in precisely the same position as the corresponding introns in the human enzyme. This remarkable conservation of intron/exon boundaries reveals that an intron-rich gamma-carboxylase was present early in the evolution of the animal phyla; although specialized adaptations in mammals and molluscs that require this extracellular modification have been identified, the ancestral function(s) and wider biological roles of gamma-carboxylation still need to be defined. The data raise the possibility that most introns in the genes of both mammals and molluscs antedate the divergence of these phyla.
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