Molecular Cloning and Characterization of a Novel Human Glycine-N-acyltransferase Gene GLYATL1, Which Activates Transcriptional Activity of HSE Pathway
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ABSTRACT: The glycine-N-acyltransferase (GLYAT) is well known to be involved in the detoxification of endogenous and exogenous xenobiotic acyl-CoA’s in mammals. Unfortunately, the knowledge about the gene encoding GLYAT is very limited. Here we report a novel gene encoding a GLYAT member, designated as GLYATL1, which was 1546 base pairs in length and contained an open reading frame (ORF) encoding a polypeptide of 302 amino acids. GLYATL1 was a split gene that was consisted of 7 exons and 6 introns and mapped to chromosome 11q12.1. The expression of GLYATL1 could be found in liver, kidney, pancreas, testis, ovary and stomach among 18 human tissues by RT-PCR analysis. Subcellular localization of myc-tagged GLYATL1 fusion protein revealed that GLYATL1 was distributed primarily in the cytoplasm of COS-7 cells. Furthermore, through the pathway profiling assay, the GLYATL1 protein was found to activate HSE signaling pathway in a dose-dependent manner when overexpressed in HEK293T cells.
SUBMITTER: Zhang H
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3692306 | biostudies-literature | 2007 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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