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Isolation of a novel bone glycosylated phosphoprotein with disulphide cross-links to osteonectin.

H Y Zhou1, E Salih, M J Glimcher.   

Abstract

An 80 kDa protein was purified from calf bone by HCl-demineralization followed by 0.5 M EDTA/1.0 M NaCl extraction and sequential chromatography on DE-52, hydroxyapatite, and TSK-gel G3000SW HPLC columns. From the DE-52 column the protein was eluted at three different fractions, of which one further separated into two fractions on the hydroxyapatite column, indicating that the protein is present in four different molecular forms designated as 80 k-I-1, k-I-2, k-II, k-III. The N-terminal sequence analysis of all four forms gave the same sequence, SEQYNQEPNNV. Several tryptic internal peptides were also generated, purified and sequenced, leading to the identification of several repeat sequences, IFLGXXEI. Homology searching of the N-terminal and internal sequences indicates that this is a novel protein. Both 80 k-I-2 and k-III had similar amino acid composition with high contents of Asx, Glx and Leu and contained 7 and 16 phosphoserines per 1000 total amino acids, respectively. The 80 k-I-1 and 80 k-II forms were stained with Rhodamine B specific for phosphoproteins. The four forms contained different contents of neutral sugars ranging from 5.5 to 26% (w/w protein) and approximately 1.7% sialic acid. These data indicated that the 80 kDa protein exists in four isomeric forms, at least based on the different post-translational modifications. The evaluation of the 80 kDa glycosylated phosphoprotein under alkylating, reducing and non-reducing conditions indicated that this protein undergoes polymerization through intermolecular disulphide bonds. Furthermore, the 80 kDa protein and osteonectin (ON), both of which are cysteine-rich proteins, can cross-link with each other via disulphide bonds, and this process can be induced to take place in vitro under experimental conditions. The occurrence of such a phenomenon in vivo was confirmed from the presence of similar high Mr components containing both 80 kDa and ON in the same SDS/PAGE bands, detected by the respective antibody reactions in crude bone extracts which were extracted in the presence of alkylating agent.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9494116      PMCID: PMC1219292          DOI: 10.1042/bj3301423

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


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