RESUMEN
Cytochrome P450(11 beta) (steroid 11 beta-hydroxylase) catalyzes an essential step for biosynthesis of glucocorticoid as well as mineralocorticoid, and therefore is believed to exist specifically in the adrenocortical mitochondria. We previously isolated a complementary DNA clone encoding this enzyme from bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) adrenal tissues and characterized the enzyme expressed in COS cells. To explore the tissue distribution of the enzyme we performed Northern blot analysis. Unexpectedly we found that a large amount of the mRNA exists in the ovary as well as the adrenal gland. It was present in oocytes, but not in follicular cells. The P450 protein was not found during early stages of oocyte development, and at the final stage of maturation the message appeared to be translated. Evidence was obtained that the stage-dependent translation of the mRNA was due to the regulated polyadenylation at its 3'-end. In oocytes of various organisms several maternal mRNAs are known to add poly(A) tails in the cytoplasm during the progesterone-induced maturation.
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Expresión Génica , Oocitos/enzimología , Esteroide 11-beta-Hidroxilasa/genética , Glándulas Suprarrenales/enzimología , Animales , Secuencia de Bases , Northern Blotting , ADN Complementario/química , ADN Complementario/aislamiento & purificación , Femenino , Mitocondrias/enzimología , Oocitos/crecimiento & desarrollo , Oocitos/ultraestructura , Poli A/metabolismo , ARN Mensajero/análisis , Rana catesbeianaRESUMEN
A cDNA for cytochrome P-450(11 beta,aldo) was cloned from a library of bullfrog interrenal tissue (tissue corresponding to the mammalian adrenal gland). The 1919-bp cDNA encoded a protein of 517 amino acids. Its amino acid sequence was highly similar to the sequences of bovine P-450(11 beta) and rat P-450(11 beta,aldo) when P-450(11 beta) family enzymes reported to date were examined. The enzyme expressed in COS7 cells had the 11 beta-hydroxylation, 18-hydroxylation activities and aldosterone synthetic activity. Northern-blot and immunoblot analyses suggested that a single P-450(11 beta) enzyme was expressed in bullfrog interrenal tissue. These results suggest that a single enzyme catalyzes the final steps of glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid biosynthesis in bullfrog interrenal tissue as in bovine adrenal gland. A phylogenetic tree of CYP11B genes suggests that the frog enzyme diverged at an earlier evolutionary time from other vertebrate enzymes. Immunohistochemical and in situ hybridization studies indicated that steroidogenic cells existed in the outer region of interrenal tissue more densely than in the inner region, whereas some medullary cells made clusters like islets. Most of the cells were diffusely distributed in the tissue.