Carbonic anhydrase (CA) is involved in various physiological processes such as acid-base balance and transport of carbon dioxide and ions. In this study, we have succeeded in the isolation of a novel CA from the mouse kidney by use of the signal sequence trap method. It is a 337-amino acid polypeptide with a calculated molecular mass of 37.5 kDa, consisting of a putative amino-terminal signal sequence, a CA domain, a transmembrane domain, and a short hydrophilic carboxyl terminus, which we designated CA XIV.1 The CA domain of CA XIV is highly homologous with those of known CAs, especially extracellular CAs including CA XII, IX, VI, and IV. The expression study of an epitope-tagged protein has suggested that CA XIV is located on the plasma membrane. When expressed in COS-7 cells, CA XIV exhibits CA activity that is predominantly associated with the membrane fraction. By Northern blot analysis, the gene expression of CA XIV is most abundant in the kidney and heart, followed by the skeletal muscle, brain, lung, and liver. In situ hybridization has revealed that, in the kidney, the gene is expressed intensely in the proximal convoluted tubule, which is the major segment for bicarbonate reabsorption and also in the outer border of the inner stripe of the outer medulla. In conclusion, we have cloned a functional cDNA encoding a novel membrane-bound CA. This study will bring new insights into our understanding of carbon dioxide metabolism and acid-base balance.
Isolation and Characterization of CA XIV, a Novel Membrane-bound Carbonic Anhydrase from Mouse Kidney*
K. Mori,Y. Ogawa,K. Ebihara,N. Tamura,K. Tashiro,T. Kuwahara,M. Mukoyama,A. Sugawara,Shoichi Ozaki,I. Tanaka,K. Nakao
Published 1999 in Journal of Biological Chemistry
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- Publication year
1999
- Venue
Journal of Biological Chemistry
- Publication date
1999-05-28
- Fields of study
Biology, Medicine, Chemistry
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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- carbonic anhydrase xiv
A newly cloned mouse carbonic anhydrase isoform designated CA XIV.
Aliases: CA XIV
- cos-7 cells
A mammalian cell line used here to express CA XIV for activity assays.
- membrane-bound carbonic anhydrase
A carbonic anhydrase protein that is associated with or anchored in a membrane.
Aliases: membrane-bound CA
- membrane fraction
The subcellular fraction enriched for membrane-associated protein activity in the expression assay.
- mouse kidney
The mouse kidney tissue that served as the source for isolating the CA XIV cDNA.
Aliases: kidney
- outer border of the inner stripe of the outer medulla
A kidney medullary region examined as a site of CA XIV transcript expression.
- plasma membrane
The cell surface membrane implicated as the location of CA XIV.
- proximal convoluted tubule
A renal tubule segment examined by in situ hybridization for CA XIV transcript expression.
Aliases: PCT
- signal sequence trap method
A cloning approach used to isolate cDNAs encoding proteins with signal peptides.
Aliases: signal sequence trap
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