Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 17, No. 4, Oct 1997, 393-403.
Mouse extracellular superoxide dismutase: primary structure, tissue- specific gene expression, chromosomal localization, and lung in situ hybridization
RJ Folz, J Guan, MF Seldin, TD Oury, JJ Enghild and JD Crapo
Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA. rjf@galactose.mc.duke.edu
Extracellular superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD) is the major extracellular
antioxidant enzyme. We have determined the primary structure of mouse
EC-SOD by characterization of complementary DNA (cDNA) clones and by
amino-acid sequence analysis of purified protein. cDNA sequence analysis
indicates that mouse EC-SOD is synthesized as a 251-amino-acid precursor
protein with a predicted molecular weight of 27,400 D. Amino- terminal
micro sequence analysis of purified mature mouse lung EC-SOD demonstrated
the sequence to begin with SSFDLADRLDPV-. These results indicate that
EC-SOD as initially synthesized contains a 24-amino-acid precursor peptide,
and that the mature protein is 227 amino acids in length. Computer
algorithms that predict the most likely site of cotranslational signal
peptidase cleavage suggest that processing will occur between amino acids
18 and 19 or 20 and 21, which implies that EC- SOD may be initially
synthesized as a pre-pro-protein. Like human EC- SOD, mature mouse EC-SOD
is glycosylated. The full-length mouse EC-SOD cDNA is 1,834 base pairs long
and is 82% (79% for protein) identical to rat EC-SOD, but only 60% (60% for
protein) identical to human EC-SOD. The mouse EC-SOD gene locus (Sod3) was
mapped by interspecific backcross haplotype analysis as being 0.9 +/- 0.9
centimorgans distal to the Qdpr locus on mouse Chromosome 5, a position
suggesting that the human homologue of EC-SOD will map close to the human
QDPR locus (4p15.3). Of nine tissues examined by Northern blot analysis,
those of the kidney and lung are by far the major tissues that express
EC-SOD messenger RNA. Using in situ hybridization in the mouse lung, we
demonstrate EC-SOD gene expression to be highly localized to alveolar Type
II epithelial cells. These data suggest that alveolar Type II cells play a
central role in mediating EC-SOD antioxidant function in the lung.
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