Abstract
A full length cDNA for human M creatine kinase has been isolated and sequenced. The cDNA contains 77 bp of 5′ untranslated, 338 bp of 3′ untranslated sequence and the entire coding region (1146 bp) for human M creatine kinase. The M creatine kinases from different species share considerable sequence homology within the coding region (77-91%) and in amino acid sequence (82-97%). Little or no sequence homology is observed in the 3′ untranslated sequence of the mammalian M creatine kinases, although canine and human creatine kinase share overall 80% sequence homology in 5′ untranslated sequence. A unique 8 bp sequence was identified in the 5′ untranslated regions of mammalian M creatine kinase but is not present in B creatine kinase cDNA. The degree of sequence conservation observed implies an evolutionary constraint on M creatine kinase structure beyond that which would be expected for the maintenance of enzymatic function. © 1986.
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Perryman, M. B., Kerner, S. A., Bohlmeyer, T. J., & Roberts, R. (1986). Isolation and sequence analysis of a full-length cDNA for human M creatine kinase. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 140(3), 981–989. https://doi.org/10.1016/0006-291X(86)90732-1
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