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Identification, characterization and purification of a 160 kD bumetanide-binding glycoprotein from the rabbit parotid.

S J Reshkin1, S I Lee, J N George, R J Turner.   

Abstract

We demonstrate the presence of a 160 kD protein in rabbit parotid basolateral membranes that can be labeled with the irreversible sulfhydryl reagent [14C]-N-ethylmaleimide in a bumetanide-protectable fashion. The specificity of this labeling, and our previous evidence for the existence of an essential sulfhydryl group closely associated with the bumetanide-binding site on the parotid Na(+)-K(+)-Cl-cotransporter (J. Membrane Biol. 112:51-58, 1989), provide strong evidence that this protein is a part or all of the parotid bumetanide-binding site. When this protein is treated with endoglycosidase F/N-glycosidase F to remove N-linked oligosaccharides, its apparent molecular weight decreases to 135 kD. The pI of this deglycosylated protein is approximately 6.4. The bumetanide-binding protein was purified using two preparative electrophoresis steps. First, a Triton X-100 extract enriched in this protein was run on preparative electrophoresis to obtain fractions containing proteins in the 160 kD range. These were then deglycosylated with endoglycosidase F/N-glycosidase F and selected fractions were pooled and rerun on preparative electrophoresis to obtain a final 135 kD fraction. The enrichment of the bumetanide-binding protein in this final 135 kD fraction estimated from [14C]-N-ethylmaleimide labeling was approximately 48 times relative to the starting membrane extract. Since the bumetanide-binding site represents approximately 2% of the total protein in this starting extract, this enrichment indicates a high degree of purity of this protein in the 135 kD fraction.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8107077     DOI: 10.1007/bf02505766

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Membr Biol        ISSN: 0022-2631            Impact factor:   1.843


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