Abstract

Calmodulin is encoded in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii by a single gene that 1) has multiple intervening sequences, 2) has 5' structural motifs that are phylogenetically conserved, 3) contains 5' sequences that are similar to those found in genes of some transforming, cytoskeletal, and stress-response proteins, and 4) produces at both life cycle stages, a single size class of mRNA and proteins that are identical in amino acid sequence. Based on the amino acid sequence of calmodulin from the vegetative phase of the life cycle, synthetic oligonucleotide probes, containing inosine in order to reduce codon redundancy, were used to detect and isolate cloned cDNAs coding for the gametic phase calmodulin. The complete DNA sequence was elucidated and shown to code for a protein identical to the vegetative phase protein. Analysis of the production of calmodulin mRNA indicates that protein production is under quantitative regulation and possibly coupled with the synthesis of other proteins in the flagellar apparatus. The full length cDNA was used to isolate overlapping genomic clones that include the entire calmodulin transcriptional unit and 5' regulatory sequences. The complete DNA sequence of the gene, including all intron sequences, was elucidated. The DNA sequence of the coding regions shows some phylogenetic conservation. Finally, there are regions of 5' sequence reminiscent of sequence motifs recently identified as binding sites of transcriptional regulatory proteins. Overall, these studies suggest possible molecular genetic relationships between calmodulin, a transducer of intracellular calcium signals, and other proteins involved in eukaryotic cell structure, motility, and homeostasis.

Highlights

  • Calmodulinis encoded in Chlamydomonas reinhard- signals [1,2]

  • The calmodulin activity in a cell can be regutii by a single gene that 1) has multiple intervening sequences, 2) has 5’ structural motifs that are phylogenetically conserved, 3) contains 5‘ sequences that are similar to those found in genes of sometransforming, cytoskeletal, and stress-response proteins, and4) produces at both life cycle stages, a single size class of mRNA and proteins that are identical in amino acid sequence

  • The amino acid sequence of calmodulin that isfound in acell can vary with the life cyclestage of the organism [9] or as a result of nonlethal mutations [8]

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Summary

72 AGCCCTTTGGACTGAGCTCCTTGTGCATTTTGAACTCCGCCTAACGCTCTTTAGCGAGTCACCTCCCGAAAA

552 AACTAC GAG GAGTTCGTGCGCATGATGACGTCTGGCGCCACTGA CAAGG AGCAC AAG AAG ASN TYR GLU GLU PHB VAL ARC NET THNERT SER FLY ALATHR ASP ASP LYS ASP LYS LYS 627 GGCCACAAGTA AAGCATTTCACTGTCTGMGCAGCACGGACCTGGGCGGAAGTTGGACGCCGTCGTTGTAATTCT FLY HIS LYSEND. The results of this analysis demonstrated that this region of the CG-62 genomic clone has a restriction enzyme cleavage map identical to that of the calmodulin gene locus generated from analyses of Chlamydomonas nuclear DNA. The relative order of subcloned fragments and the demonstratiobny sequence criteria of the presence of restriction sites used in subcloning were established by the sequencingof overlapping DNA subclones, except in the case of the sequences around the PstI site thatis at the 3' end of the gene This restriction site was shown to becontiguous within the gene structure by restriction mapping analyses and the demonstration that the sequences surrounding this site are identical to those determined for the region around the unique PstI restriction site in the calmodulin cDNA clone. CGATGCCGCT TTMCTCCTGGMTTCCCAC TGACACTCCC TGCGCATTGA ACCCTCCCGC TGCCAC\ CTT CCG CAC GTG ATC ACC M C CTG GCC GAG M G CTC TCC GAG GAG GAG GTC GAT GAG ATC

G GAG GCC GAC GTG CAC GGT GAT CGt CAG GTC M C TAC GAG
G G l l g s
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