Isolation and characterization of a mammalian gene encoding a high-affinity cAMP phosphodiesterase

  1. J Colicelli,
  2. C Birchmeier,
  3. T Michaeli,
  4. K O'Neill,
  5. M Riggs, and
  6. M Wigler
  1. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY 11724.

Abstract

A rat brain cDNA library has been constructed in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae expression vector and used to isolate genes that can function in yeast to suppress the phenotypic effects of RAS2val19, a mutant form of the RAS2 gene analogous to an oncogenic mutant of the human HRAS gene. One cDNA, DPD, was cloned and its genetic and biochemical properties were characterized. A DPD product would share 80% amino acid sequence identity with the Drosophila melanogaster dunce-encoded protein over an extended region. We have shown that the DPD protein is a high-affinity cAMP-specific phosphodiesterase.

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