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Striatum‐ and testis‐specific phosphodiesterase PDE10A
Author(s) -
Fujishige Kotomi,
Kotera Jun,
Omori Kenji
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
european journal of biochemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1432-1033
pISSN - 0014-2956
DOI - 10.1046/j.1432-1327.1999.00963.x
Subject(s) - pde10a , phosphodiesterase , in situ hybridization , striatum , biology , complementary dna , riboprobe , amino acid , messenger rna , microbiology and biotechnology , medicine , endocrinology , biochemistry , gene , enzyme , dopamine
PDE10A, a phosphodiesterase (PDE) exhibiting properties of a cAMP PDE and a cAMP‐inhibited cGMP PDE, was cloned and investigated in detail in rats. PDE10A transcripts were abundant in the brain and testis. In situ hybridization analysis using a PDE10A riboprobe demonstrated the presence of PDE10A transcripts in the neurons of the striatum and the olfactory tubercle regions of the brain. Rat PDE10A cDNAs were isolated from a brain cDNA library and nucleotide sequence analysis revealed several N‐terminal variants. The deduced amino‐acid sequence of one of the major variant forms contained 794 amino acids, and it was 96% identical to that of the human PDE10A2. The other major form has a distinct N‐terminal sequence that is not found in humans. PDE10A was partially purified from rat striatum and testis, and characterized with respect to K m , inhibitor sensitivity and immunoreactivity to an anti‐PDE10A serum. These findings indicate that PDE10A functions in these tissues.

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