Literature DB >> 2138456

Identification of the 32 kDa components of bovine lens EDTA-extractable protein as endonexins I and II.

R Kobayashi1, R Nakayama, A Ohta, F Sakai, S Sakuragi, Y Tashima.   

Abstract

EDTA-extractable protein (EEP) is a mixture of major lens membrane proteins with molecular masses ranging from 32 kDa to 40 kDa. These bind to the lens membrane in a Ca2(+)-dependent manner. In the present study we have identified and purified two distinct 32 kDa components of EEP (designated as EEP 32-1 and EEP 32-2) from bovine lens that inhibit phospholipase A2 activity. Both EEP 32-1 and EEP 32-2 bind to phospholipid-containing liposomes and actin filaments in a Ca2(+)-dependent fashion. Immunochemical studies and two-dimensional electrophoreses demonstrate that the two proteins are distinct from one another. Both EEP 32-1 and EEP 32-2 are clearly different from calpactin (lipocortin) or its proteolytic fragments because they did not react with anti-[human placenta calpactin (lipocortin)] antibody. Our results also indicate that EEP 32-1 is very similar to endonexin I and that EEP 32-2 corresponds to endonexin II.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2138456      PMCID: PMC1131161          DOI: 10.1042/bj2660505

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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