1. Recommendations for nomenclature of the insulin-like growth factor binding protein superfamily
- Author
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Baxter, RC, Binoux, MA, Clemmons, DR, Conover, CA, Drop, Sten, Holly, JMP, Mohan, S, Oh, Y, Rosenfeld., RG, Baxter, RC, Binoux, MA, Clemmons, DR, Conover, CA, Drop, Sten, Holly, JMP, Mohan, S, Oh, Y, and Rosenfeld., RG
- Abstract
THE NOMENCLATURE for the insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding proteins (IGFBP) was established at the 2nd and 3rd International IGF Symposia. The IGFBPs constitute a family of six structurally related proteins that bind IGF peptides with high affinity (typical Kd in the 10−10 to 10−11m range). They share an overall protein sequence identity of approximately 50% and contain 16–18 conserved cysteines in the NH2- and COOH-terminal regions. Recently, the predicted protein product of the mac25 complementary DNA was shown to be structurally related to the IGFBPs, especially in the amino-terminal region, where 11–12 of the 12 cysteines found in IGFBPs 1–6 are conserved. The protein was synthesized in a baculovirus expression system, found to be identical to previously described tumor-derived adhesion factor and prostacyclin-stimulating factor, and to bind IGF-I, IGF-II, and insulin, but with relatively low affinity. It was, accordingly, provisionally named IGFBP-7.
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- 1998