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Query: EC:3.1.26.4 (
RNase H
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CAD
is a 243-kDa multidomain polypeptide which catalyzes the first three steps in mammalian de novo pyrimidine biosynthesis. The largest cDNA clone obtained thus far, pCAD142 (Shigesada, K., Stark, G.R., Maley, J. A., Niswander, L. A., and Davidson, J. N. (1985) Mol. Cell. Biol. 5, 1735), lacks the 5' end of the mRNA which encodes the amino terminus of
CAD
. To clone this missing segment, a synthetic oligonucleotide complementary to pCAD142 and poly(A)+ RNA template, isolated from a Syrian hamster cell line which overproduces the
CAD
mRNA, were used for cDNA synthesis. The resulting clone pKB11, which has a 1369-base pair (bp) cDNA insert, overlapping pCAD142 by 781 bp, was identified by hybridization methods and sequence analysis and found to contain the entire cDNA sequence for the amino end of the
CAD
polypeptide. The deduced amino acid sequence is homologous to seven carbamyl phosphate synthetases. Primer extension, oligonucleotide-directed
RNase H
digestion, and RNA sequencing indicated that pKB11 extends to within 68 bases of the 5' end of the
CAD
mRNA. This conclusion was confirmed by Northern blotting analysis of the 5'-flanking region of
CAD
gene. The probable 3' end of an unidentified gene which codes for a 1-kilobase (kb) transcript was identified immediately upstream of the
CAD
gene. Northern analysis using probes complementary to the region between the
CAD
and the 1-kb genes detected the presence of a small transcript of less than 300 nucleotides. The sequence revealed three potential translation initiation sites raising the possibility of more than one
CAD
translation product. The major translation start codon was identified as the first ATG in pKB11 by sequence homology, in vitro transcription and translation, and protein studies. Starting from this ATG within pKB11, the clone encodes a 143-residue domain of unknown function. This study completes the determination of the primary structure of the
CAD
polypeptide. The
CAD
mRNA is 7.5 kb in length and has 6675 bp of coding sequence and about 200 bp and 600 bp of untranslated sequence at the 5' and 3' ends, respectively.
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PMID:Molecular cloning of a cDNA encoding the amino end of the mammalian multifunctional protein CAD and analysis of the 5'-flanking region of the CAD gene. 167 75