Literature DB >> 8033103

Molecular cloning and characterization of the complementary DNA of an M(r) 110,000 antigen expressed by human gastric carcinoma cells and upregulated by gamma-interferon.

S Shimada1, M Ogawa, M Takahashi, J Schlom, J W Greiner.   

Abstract

An M(r) 110,000 antigen was initially described in human gastric carcinoma cells by its cross-reactivity with anti-carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) monoclonal antibodies, as well as the ability of gamma-interferon to increase its level of expression. We describe the molecular cloning and sequence analyses of overlapping clones that constitute a full-length complementary DNA that encodes for the entire M(r) 110,000 molecule. The 1.5-kilobase message encodes for a 407-amino acid polypeptide whose structural analysis was consistent with an integral membrane glycoprotein. In particular, the extracellular domain was rich in serine and threonine residues at which carbohydrate substitution is likely through O- and N-linked glycosylation. This would explain the higher molecular weight of the antigen whose polypeptide backbone is approximately M(r) 42,000. Further computer-aided sequence analyses revealed no significant homology with any member of the CEA gene family. The cross-reactivity with anti-CEA monoclonal antibodies may be explained by the presence of CEA and normal cross-reacting antigen homologous sites proximal to the transmembrane region. No sequence homology was found with any known protein. Thus, the M(r) 110,000 molecule represents a potentially novel cell membrane glycoprotein whose possible role in human cancer and/or as a gamma-interferon-inducible gene product warrants further investigation.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8033103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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