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Preparation of the cerebroside sulfate activator (CSAct or saposin B) from human urine.

A L Fluharty1, C Lombardo, A Louis, R L Stevens, J Whitelegge, A J Waring, T To, C B Fluharty, K F Faull.   

Abstract

The purification of cerebroside sulfate activator (CSAct) or saposin B from pooled human urine is described. Urinary proteins are concentrated by ammonium sulfate precipitation. A suspension of the precipitate is heat-treated and the heat-stable proteins are fractionated through a series of chromatographic steps. An initial concanavalin A column retains little of the CSAct activity, but is important for subsequent purification. Passing the Con A effluent directly onto an octyl Sepharose column removes the protein of interest which is recovered by affinity elution with octyl glucoside. Subsequent ion-exchange and gel filtration chromatographies yield a protein of 80-90% purity, although it is sometimes necessary to repeat one or more steps. A small amount of CSAct can sometimes be recovered from the initial Con A Sepharose column by methyl mannoside elution and purified by a parallel chromatographic protocol. Mass spectral analysis suggests that the final material is a mixture of two major and several minor glycoforms of a 79 amino acid protein with the structure predicted from the human prosaposin cDNA by truncation of both N- and C-terminal regions. Sugar analysis revealed the presence of glucosamine, mannose, and fucose, consistent with the major isoforms bearing a five-sugar Man(2)GluNac(2)Fuc or a single GluNac substituent. The human urinary material is similar to the previously characterized pig kidney protein in most respects, but varies in some details. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10562467     DOI: 10.1006/mgme.1999.2900

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Genet Metab        ISSN: 1096-7192            Impact factor:   4.797


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1.  Methionine oxidation within the cerebroside-sulfate activator protein (CSAct or Saposin B).

Authors:  J P Whitelegge; B Penn; T To; J Johnson; A Waring; M Sherman; R L Stevens; C B Fluharty; K F Faull; A L Fluharty
Journal:  Protein Sci       Date:  2000-09       Impact factor: 6.725

2.  Urinary Peptide patterns in native kidneys and kidney allografts.

Authors:  Yan Zhang; William S Oetting; Stephen B Harvey; Matthew D Stone; Teresa Monkkonen; Arthur J Matas; Fernando G Cosio; Gary L Nelsestuen
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  2009-06-27       Impact factor: 4.939

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