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Curbo, S., Amiri, M., Foroogh, F., Johansson, M., Karlsson, A. (2003). The Drosophila melanogaster UMP-CMP kinase cDNA encodes an N-terminal mitochondrial import signal.  Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 311(2): 440--445.
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FBrf0167333
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Drosophila melanogaster cells express a multi-substrate deoxyribonucleoside kinase that phosphorylates both purine and pyrimidine deoxyribonucleosides. The subsequent phosphorylation step is catalyzed by nucleoside monophosphate kinases. We have cloned and characterized the D. melanogaster UMP-CMP kinase (Dm.UMP-CMP kinase) to further study the nucleotide metabolizing enzymes in these cells. The kinase, encoded by the dak1 gene, was approximately 60% similar to the human UMP-CMP kinase and predominantly phosphorylated CMP, dCMP, and UMP. Expression analysis showed that the Dm.UMP-CMP kinase mRNA was constitutively expressed throughout the Drosophila development. The open-reading frame of the Dm.UMP-CMP kinase cDNA was extended in the 5'-region compared to UMP-CMP kinases of other species. The extended region encoded an N-terminal sequence with properties characteristic of a mitochondrial import signal. Expression of the enzyme in fusion with the green fluorescent protein verified that the N-terminal signal targeted the enzyme to mitochondria. This is the first time a mitochondrial pyrimidine nucleoside monophosphate kinase has been cloned from any organism and we discuss the implication of this finding for deoxyribonucleoside salvage in both Drosophila and other organisms.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.
    Title
    Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
    Publication Year
    1959-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0006-291X
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