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Molecular cloning and characterization of a novel phospholipase C, PLC-eta

Author(s)
Hwang, Jong-IkOh, Yong-SeokShin, Kum-JooKim, HyunRyu, Sung HoSuh, Pann-Ghill
Issued Date
2005-07
DOI
10.1042/BJ20041677
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/16465
Fulltext
http://www.biochemj.org/content/389/1/181
Citation
BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, v.389, pp.181 - 186
Abstract
PLC (phospholipase C) plays an important role in intracellular signal transduction by hydrolysing phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate, a membrane phospholipid. To date, 12 members of the mammalian PLC isoforms have been identified and classified into five isotypes, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon and zeta, which are regulated by distinct mechanisms. In the present study, we describe the identification of a novel PLC isoform in the brains of human and mouse, named PLC-eta, which contains the conserved pleckstrin homology domain, X and Y domains for catalytic activity and the C2 domain. The first identified gene encoded 1002 (human) or 1003 (mouse) amino acids with an estimated molecular mass of 115 kDa. The purified recombinant PLC-eta exhibited Ca2+-dependent catalytic activity on phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate. Furthermore, molecular biological analysis revealed that the PLC-eta gene was transcribed to several splicing variants. Although some transcripts were detected in most of the tissues we examined, the transcript encoding 115 kDa was restricted to the brain and lung. In addition, the expression of the 115 kDa protein was defined in only nerve tissues such as the brain and spinal cord. In situ hybridization analysis with brain revealed that PLC-eta was abundantly expressed in various regions including cerebral cortex, hippocampus, zona incerta and cerebellar Purkinje cell layer, which are neuronal cell-enriched regions. These results suggest that PLC-eta may perform fundamental roles in the brain
Publisher
PORTLAND PRESS LTD
ISSN
0264-6021
Keyword (Author)
Ca2+inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphatemolecular cloningphosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphatePLC-etaphospholipase
Keyword
PROTEINACTIVATIONIDENTIFICATIONEMBRYOBETARAS

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