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  • Title: Structure and tissue-specific expression of a novel member of the rat 3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase/delta 5-delta 4 isomerase (3 beta-HSD) family. The exclusive 3 beta-HSD gene expression in the skin.
    Author: Simard J, Couet J, Durocher F, Labrie Y, Sanchez R, Breton N, Turgeon C, Labrie F.
    Journal: J Biol Chem; 1993 Sep 15; 268(26):19659-68. PubMed ID: 7690038.
    Abstract:
    Structures of cDNA clones encoding three members of the rat 3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase/delta 5-delta 4 isomerase (3 beta-HSD) family were characterized. To search for potential new types of 3 beta-HSD, rat types I and II 3 beta-HSD cDNAs were used as probes to screen a rat genomic DNA library. Among the clones isolated, one encodes a novel predicted rat 3 beta-HSD isoenzyme, chronologically designated type IV. The corresponding full-length cDNA was thereafter isolated by selective polymerase chain reaction amplification from rat ovary and day-15 placenta cDNA libraries. The rat type IV 3 beta-HSD cDNA encodes a predicted 372-amino acid protein of 41,854 daltons, which shares 90.9, 87.9, and 78.8% sequence identity with rat types I, II, and III proteins, respectively. Ribonuclease protection assay reveals that type IV 3 beta-HSD is the sole 3 beta-HSD mRNA species detectable in the skin and represents the predominant species in the placenta while being also detectable in the ovary and, to a lower degree, in the adrenal gland. Transient expression of type IV cDNA in SW-13 cells indicates 3 beta-HSD activity similar to that of rat type I 3 beta-HSD. The presence of multiple 3 beta-HSD genes should permit differential and tissue-specific regulation of this rate-limiting enzymatic activity essential in the biosynthesis of all classes of steroid hormones in both classical steroidogenic and intracrine peripheral tissues.
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