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Purification and characterization of the mammaglobin/lipophilin B complex, a promising diagnostic marker for breast cancer.

Darrick Carter1, John F Douglass, Charisa D Cornellison, Marc W Retter, Jeffrey C Johnson, Angela A Bennington, Timothy P Fleming, Steven G Reed, Raymond L Houghton, Deborah L Diamond, Thomas S Vedvick.   

Abstract

Mammaglobin, a promising diagnostic marker for breast cancer, forms a covalent complex with lipophilin B. mRNA levels for each component of the complex were determined for a number of breast tumors and normal tissues, and correlation of message expression was highly significant between mammaglobin and lipophilin B (p < 0.0001). The complex was purified by both standard biochemical techniques and immunoaffinity chromatography. N-Terminal sequencing revealed that mammaglobin and lipophilin B are processed as predicted by cleavage of their signal sequence after amino acids 19 and 21, respectively. Three molecular masses-representing the fully glycosylated form, the complex without one of the carbohydrate chains, and the deglycosylated proteins-are detected by ProteinChip array SELDI-TOF mass spectrometry after partial enzymatic deglycosylation. This is consistent with the two predicted N-linked glycosylation sites in the primary sequence of mammaglobin and each site having an attached sugar of approximately 3500 Da. Reducing agents release lipophilin B from mammaglobin, and the free peptides are seen at their predicted molecular masses in the deglycosylated complex. Molecular modeling, secondary structure prediction, and circular dichroism indicate that the complex is a small alpha-helical globule that has three disulfide bridges and a carbohydrate chain at each pole. LC-ESI-MS shows that mammaglobin and lipophilin B are bonded in a head to tail orientation. This work describes the biochemistry of the mammaglobin/lipophilin B complex and lays the framework for use of this complex as a novel protein-based serological marker for breast cancer.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12022875     DOI: 10.1021/bi0159884

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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