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Murine erythrocyte ankyrin cDNA: highly conserved regions of the regulatory domain
Authors:Robert A. White  Connie S. Birkenmeier  Luanne L. Peters  Jane E. Barker  Samuel E. Lux
Affiliation:(1) Hematology/Oncology Division, Children's Hospital, Enders 7, 02115 Boston, Massachusetts, USA;(2) Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, 320 Longwood Avenue, 02115 Boston, Massachusetts, USA;(3) The Jackson Laboratory, 04609 Bar Harbor, Maine, USA
Abstract:Ankyrin is an essential link between cytoskeletal proteins, such as spectrin, and membrane bound proteins, such as protein 3, the erythrocyte anion exchanger. Although the amino acid structure of human ankyrin is known, the functional regions have been only partially defined. Sequence comparisons between mouse and human ankyrin offer one mechanism of identifying highly conserved regions that probably have functional significance. We report the isolation and sequencing of a series of overlapping murine erythroid ankyrin (Ank-1) cDNAs from spleen and reticulocyte libraries (total span 6238 bp) and identify potentially important regions of murine-human reticulocyte ankyrin homology. Comparison of the predicted peptide sequences of mouse and human erythroid ankyrins shows that these ankyrins are highly conserved in both the N-terminal, protein 3 binding domain (96% amino acid identity) and in the central spectrin-binding domain (97% identity), but differ in the C-terminal regulatory domain (79% identity). However, the C-terminal regulatory domain contains two regions of peptide sequence that are perfectly conserved. We postulate these regions are important in the regulatory functions of this domain.
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