Cloning and characterization of a novel human cDNA encoding a J-domain protein (DNAJA5) from the fetal brain

Int J Mol Med. 2004 May;13(5):735-40.

Abstract

J-domain proteins are involved in protein importing and sorting, protein translocation into the endoplasmic reticulum and interaction with hsp70, cell cycle regulation and exocytosis. During the large-scale sequencing analysis of a human fetal brain cDNA library, we isolated a cDNA clone encoding a putative 531 amino acid protein with a DnaJ domain and C2H2-type zinc finger motif, which was named as DNAJA5 (human DnaJ homology subfamily A member 5). The putative protein of DNAJA5 gene was homologous to Caenorhabditis elegans DNJ-17 (identity 33.2% similarity 45.1%). By mapping, we located DNAJA5 gene to human chromosome 5p12-5p13. The DNAJA5 gene contained at least 12 exons that spanned more than 25.6 kb of the genomic sequence. The reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction analysis indicated that it was expressed in the human brain, placenta, kidney and pancreas. DNAJA5 might play a role in co-operating with Hsp70.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Base Sequence
  • Brain / metabolism*
  • Chromosomes, Human, Pair 5 / genetics
  • Cloning, Molecular
  • DNA, Complementary / genetics*
  • Exons / genetics
  • Fetus / metabolism*
  • Gene Expression Profiling
  • HSP40 Heat-Shock Proteins
  • Heat-Shock Proteins / chemistry
  • Heat-Shock Proteins / genetics*
  • Humans
  • Introns / genetics
  • Kidney / metabolism
  • Liver / metabolism
  • Lung / metabolism
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Muscle, Skeletal / metabolism
  • Myocardium / metabolism
  • Pancreas / metabolism
  • Physical Chromosome Mapping
  • Placenta / metabolism
  • Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction

Substances

  • DNA, Complementary
  • HSP40 Heat-Shock Proteins
  • Heat-Shock Proteins

Associated data

  • GENBANK/AY258422