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Proteolytic fragmentation and peptide mapping of human carboxyamidomethylated tracheobronchial mucin.
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The Journal of biological chemistry [J Biol Chem] 1989 May 15; Vol. 264 (14), pp. 8193-9. - Publication Year :
- 1989
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Abstract
- Human tracheobronchial mucin was isolated from lung mucosal gel by chromatography on Sepharose 4B in the presence of dissociating and reducing agents, and its thiol residues were carboxyamidomethylated with iodo[1(-14)C]acetamide. The 14C-carboxyamido-methylated mucin was purified by chromatography on Sepharose 2B. No low molecular weight components were detected by molecular sieve chromatography or polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in the presence of dissociating and reducing agents or by analytical density centrifugation in CsCl/guanidinium chloride. After digestion of the purified 14C-mucin with trypsin-L-1-tosylamido-2-phenylethyl chloromethyl ketone, three fractions (TR-1, TR-2, and TR-3) were observed by chromatography on Sepharose 4B. TR-1, a 260-kDa mucin glycopeptide fragment, contained all of the neutral hexose and blood group activity and 20% of the radioactivity in the undigested mucin. TR-1 was refractory to a second incubation with trypsin but could be digested by papain or Pronase to a smaller mucin glycopeptide fraction, as judged by the slight decrease in apparent molecular weight on Sepharose CL-4B. These mucin glycopeptides contained approximately 50% of the radioactivity in the TR-1 fraction, indicating that the glycosylated domains of carboxyamidomethylated tracheobronchial mucin contained thiol residues. The remainder of the radioactivity from papain or Pronase digests of TR-1 eluted, like the TR-3 fractions, in the salt fraction on Sepharose CL-4B. Peptide mapping of the nonglycosylated TR-3 fraction by TLC and high voltage electrophoresis yielded six principal and several less intensely stained ninhydrin reactive components, with the radiolabel concentrated in one of the latter peptides. Peptide purification of the TR-3 fraction by high pressure liquid chromatography on a C18 reverse phase column demonstrated the presence of four major peptides, with TR-3A being the dominant component. The TR-3D peptide contained S-carboxy-aminomethylcysteine and had 69% sequence similarity to the sgs-7 salivary glue protein of Drosophila.
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- Amino Acids analysis
Carbon Radioisotopes
Centrifugation, Density Gradient
Chromatography, Gel
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
Glycosylation
Iodoacetamide
Lung analysis
Molecular Weight
Mucins isolation & purification
Mucous Membrane analysis
Papain metabolism
Peptide Fragments isolation & purification
Pronase metabolism
Tosylphenylalanyl Chloromethyl Ketone
Trypsin metabolism
Mucins metabolism
Peptide Fragments metabolism
Peptide Hydrolases metabolism
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0021-9258
- Volume :
- 264
- Issue :
- 14
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The Journal of biological chemistry
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 2656675