We have cloned and sequenced the single-copy nuclear gene (
GapC) encoding the complete 335-amino acid cytosolic glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPC) from the red alga
Gracilaria verrucosa. The proline residue which contributes to the specificity of NAD
+ binding in other GAPC-like proteins is present. Putative regulatory regions, including GC-rich regions, a GATA element, and 11-base T- and T/G-clusters, but excluding TATA- and CCAAT-boxes, were identified upstream. Two types of
GapC cDNAs differing in polyadenylation site were characterized. An 80-bp phase-two spliceosomal intron was identified in a novel position interrupting the highly conserved cofactor-coding region I. The
G. verrucosa GAPC was easily aligned with other known GAPC-type sequences. Inferred phylogenetic trees place red algae among the eukaryote crown taxa, although with modest bootstrap support and without stable resolution among related GAPC lineages.
Key words Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase -
Gracilaria verrucosa
- Spliceosomal intron - Molecular phylogeny of eukaryotes
Communicated by R.W. Lee
GSDB accession L38661 Issued as NRCC no. 38071
Present address Human Genetics Center, University of Texas, P.O. Box 20334, Houston, TX 77225, USA