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Query: EC:4.6.1.2 (
guanylate cyclase
)
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1. In the present study we searched for variants of alternative splicing of
guanylyl cyclase
A and B mRNA in rats in vivo. 2. Guanylyl cyclase A2 and
guanylyl cyclase
B2 isoforms of
guanylyl cyclase
produced by alternative splicing leading to the deletion of exon 9 of both transcripts were quantified in several rat organs. 3. Only one alternative splicing was found in the regulatory domain, encoded by exons 8-15. 4. Quantification of the
guanylyl cyclase
B2 isoform in different rat organs and in cultured aortic smooth muscle cells showed that this alternative splicing was tissue-specific and occurred predominantly in the central nervous system where the
alternatively spliced
variant represented more than 50% of the
guanylyl cyclase
B mRNA. 5. The same alternative splicing existed for
guanylyl cyclase
A mRNA but at very low levels in the organs studied. 6. Alternative splicing of
guanylyl cyclase
B exon 9 in the brain may play an important role in signal transduction, since the expressed protein possesses a constitutionally active
guanylyl cyclase
acting independently of C-type natriuretic peptide regulation.
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PMID:Alternative splicing of natriuretic peptide A and B receptor transcripts in the rat brain. 907 43
Soluble
guanylate cyclase
(sGC), the receptor for nitric oxide, is a heterodimer consisting of alpha and beta subunits. We investigated the mRNA species for the alpha(1) subunit in human brain, heart, artery and immortalized B-lymphocytes. Three mRNA species were identified in these tissues. The major mRNA species contained the full expression sequence of the alpha(1) subunit. Two other types of mRNA were detected in which 5' sequences were deleted by splicing (506-590 and 412-590). Each of these deletions included the predicted translation start site, indicating that translation of these two
alternatively spliced
RNA species does not result in the production of full-length alpha(1) subunits. The relative amounts of the two mRNA species with deletions of the translation start site differed significantly between cell lines of immortalized B-lymphocytes from different individuals. sGC enzymic activity was significantly decreased in cellular extracts from cell lines with high proportions of mRNA species containing the deletion 506-590 when compared with extracts from cell lines that contained mostly mRNA without this deletion.
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PMID:Alternative splicing for the alpha1 subunit of soluble guanylate cyclase. 1069 11
The cytoplasmic or soluble forms of
guanylyl cyclase
(sGC) are heme-containing heterodimeric enzymes that are regulated by nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO). These gaseous messenger molecules are produced in the human placenta and are potential regulators of vasodilation and trophoblast invasion. The alpha(2)-subunit of sGC has only recently been shown to naturally occur in placental extracts. In the present study, two novel antibodies directed against different epitopes of the alpha(2) subunit, were generated. Western Blot analysis confirmed the presence of a 82 kDa protein, identical with alpha(2) protein overexpressed in Sf9 cells. According to RNase protection analysis the
alternatively spliced
alpha(2i) variant was absent from human placenta. Immunohistochemical analysis showed the presence of alpha(2) protein in syncytiotrophoblast and villous and umbilical blood vessels, which are known sites of NO production. Strong expression was observed in the extravillous (intermediate) trophoblast, where the expression of CO-generating hemeoxygenases has recently been documented. Localization of alpha(2) subunit expression suggests a role for sGC in mediating the actions of both NO and CO. The novel antibodies characterized in the present study will be powerful tools to further elucidate the role of the NO/CO/cGMP signaling pathways in pathologic states such as preeclampsia and intrauterine growth retardation.
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PMID:Expression and tissue localization of soluble guanylyl cyclase in the human placenta using novel antibodies directed against the alpha(2) subunit. 1115 65