Partial characterization of the mRNA that codes for enkephalins in bovine adrenal medulla and human pheochromocytoma.

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[Met]enkephalin and [Leu]enkephalin are derived from a protein in bovine adrenal medulla that contains multiple copies of [Met]enkephalin [Kilpatrick, D. L., Taniguchi, T., Jones, B. N., Stern, A. S., Shively, J. E., Hullihan, J., Kimura, S., Stein, S. & Udenfriend, S. (1981) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 78, 3265--3268.] Here we characterize pro-enkephalin mRNA from bovine and human tissue by use of an oligodeoxynucleotide pentadecamer probe complementary to codons for Tyr-Gly-Gly-Phe-Met ([Met]enkephalin). This probe hybridizes specifically to a species of poly(A)-RNA from adrenal medulla and human pheochromocytoma, (1400--1450 bases), and also to [Met]enkephalin-containing pro-opiomelanocortin mRNAs from bovine pituitary (1200 bases) and from mouse pituitary tumor cell (1100 bases). A cloned cDNA probe (144 bases) complementary to the region of pro-opiomelanocortin mRNA that codes for lipotropin does not hybridize to the RNA from bovine adrenal medulla, demonstrating that the latter RNA is not pro-opiomelanocortin mRNA. The pentadecamer probe was extended to make cDNA with reverse transcriptase after hybridizing it to adrenal poly(A)-RNA. The sequence of an extended cDNA, 62 bases in length, was found to correspond exactly to that expected from the amino acid sequence of peptide E (a bovine adrenal peptide containing [Met]- and [Leu]enkephalin sequences). This cDNA also forms a specific hybrid with the RNA from bovine adrenal and human pheochromocytoma, confirming that these species of RNA are pro-enkephalin mRNA.

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