| Literature DB >> 9685395 |
C H Halsted1, E H Ling, R Luthi-Carter, J A Villanueva, J M Gardner, J T Coyle.
Abstract
Jejunal folylpoly-gamma-glutamate carboxypeptidase hydrolyzes dietary folates prior to their intestinal absorption. The complete folylpoly-gamma-glutamate carboxypeptidase cDNA was isolated from a pig jejunal cDNA library using an amplified homologous probe incorporating primer sequences from prostate-specific membrane antigen, a protein capable of folate hydrolysis. The cDNA encodes a 751-amino acid polypeptide homologous to prostate-specific membrane antigen and rat brain N-acetylated alpha-linked acidic dipeptidase. PC3 transfectant membranes exhibited activities of folylpoly-gamma-carboxypeptidase and N-acetylated alpha-linked acidic dipeptidase, while immunoblots using monoclonal antibody to native folylpoly-gamma-glutamate carboxypeptidase identified a glycoprotein at 120 kDa and a polypeptide at 84 kDa. The kinetics of native folylpoly-gamma-carboxypeptidase were expressed in membranes of PC3 cells transfected with either pig folylpoly-gamma-carboxypeptidase or human prostate-specific membrane antigen. Folylpoly-gamma-carboxypeptidase transcripts were identified at 2.8 kilobase pairs in human and pig jejunum, human and rat brain, and human prostate cancer LNCaP cells. Thus, pig folylpoly-gamma-carboxypeptidase, rat N-acetylated alpha-linked acidic dipeptidase, and human prostate-specific membrane antigen appear to represent varied expressions of the same gene in different species and tissues. The discovery of the jejunal folylpoly-gamma-carboxypeptidase gene provides a framework for future studies on relationships among these proteins and on the molecular regulation of intestinal folate absorption.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9685395 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.273.32.20417
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157