| Literature DB >> 7451486 |
T H Haugen, J M Hanley, E C Heath.
Abstract
The de novo biosynthesis of the heterotetrameric (alpha 2 beta 2) serum glycoprotein, haptoglobin, was studied using a rabbit reticulocyte cell-free translation system and mRNA preparations from the livers of turpentine-treated rats. Analysis of the translation mixtures with either antisera specific for the alpha-subunit (anti-alpha-IgG) or the beta-subunit (anti-beta-IgG) or the native haptoglobin tetramer (anti-alpha 2 beta 2-IgG) resulted in each instance in the recovery of a single protein exhibiting a Mr = approximately 38,000. Cleavage of the translation product with cyanogen bromide or trypsin resulted in the generation of small peptide fragments that were specifically immunoadsorbed with either anti-alpha-IgG or anti-beta-IgG. These results indicated that the primary translation product of haptoglobin mRNA is a single polypeptide that contains the elements of both the alpha-subunit and the beta-subunit of the protein. Presumably haptoglobin is synthesized in vitro as a single precursor protein that is proteolytically processed post-translationally to form the dissimilar alpha- and beta-subunits of the native protein.Entities:
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Year: 1981 PMID: 7451486
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157