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Molecular cloning of human gastric mucin MUC5AC reveals conserved cysteine-rich D-domains and a putative leucine zipper motif.

J H van de Bovenkamp1, C M Hau, G J Strous, H A Büller, J Dekker, A W Einerhand.   

Abstract

To further clone the human gastric mucin MUC5AC cDNA, we screened a human gastric cDNA library with previously identified MUC5AC sequences. We obtained 32 independent clones encoding newly identified sequences comprising the entire N-terminal sequence of MUC5AC, up to 3024 bp upstream of the previously identified MUC5AC sequences. The N-terminus of MUC5AC shows high homology (43% identity) with the N-terminus of MUC2 and contains three domains homologous to the D-domains found in the pro-von Willebrand factor. Furthermore, the N-terminus of MUC5AC contains a putative leucine zipper motif not found in any other mucin identified so far. Moreover, a large central repetitive sequence was identified encoding approximately 2500 amino acids (7.5 kb). We were able to establish that the MUC5AC cDNA together with the previously identified 6.1 kb of MUC5AC cDNA sequence is about 16.6 kb, encoding 5525 amino acids. A model of the domain structure of MUC5AC is presented.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9588204     DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.1998.8535

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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