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Query: UMLS:C0684249 (
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In the polyamine back-conversion pathway, spermine and spermidine are first acetylated by spermidine/spermine N(1) -acetyl-transferase (SSAT-1) and then oxidized by polyamine oxidase to produce spermidine and putrescine respectively. Herein we apply homology-search methods to identify novel sequences belonging to a second
SSAT
,
SSAT
-2, with a chromosomal location at 17p13.1, which is distinct from SSAT-1 at Xp22. Human
SSAT
-2 cDNA derived from small-cell
lung carcinoma
was deduced to encode a 170-amino-acid protein having 46% sequence identity and 64% sequence similarity with SSAT-1. When transiently transfected into HEK-293 cells, SSAT-1 decreased spermidine and spermine pools by approximately 30%, while, at the same time, significantly increasing putrescine, N (1)-acetylspermidine, N (1)-acetylspermine and N (1), N (12)-diacetylspermine pools. By contrast, transfected
SSAT
-2 had no effect on intracellular polyamine or acetylated polyamine pools. When enzyme activity was assayed on enzyme extracts from transfected cells, both SSAT-1 and
SSAT
-2 demonstrated much higher acetylating activity than vector-transfected cells. The data suggest that, in intact cells,
SSAT
-2 may be compartmentalized or it may be inefficient at low intracellular polyamine concentrations. By substituting candidate substrates in the enzyme assay, we determined that SSAT-1 shows the substrate preference norspermidine=spermidine>>spermine> N (1)-acetylspermine>putrescine, whereas
SSAT
-2 shows the preference norspermidine>spermidine=spermine>> N (1)-acetylspermine=putrescine. Analysis of mRNA levels in cell lines and ESTs (expressed sequence tags) from various tissues by digiNorthern (a web-based tool for virtually displaying expression profiles of query genes based on EST sequences) indicated that SSAT-1 tends to be more widely and highly expressed than
SSAT
-2. While SSAT-1 mRNA was inducible by polyamine analogues in a variety of cell lines,
SSAT
-2 was not. The existence of an active, but possibly sequestered,
SSAT
-2 enzyme suggests that, under certain conditions, it may be recruited into basal or perturbed polyamine metabolism.
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PMID:Genomic identification and biochemical characterization of a second spermidine/spermine N1-acetyltransferase. 1280 40
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