Molecular Cloning and Amino Acid Sequence of Human Plakoglobin, the Common Junctional Plaque Protein

Plakoglobin is a major cytoplasmic protein that occurs in a soluble and a membrane-associated form and is the only known constituent common to the submembranous plaques of both kinds of adhering junctions, the desmosomes and the intermediate junctions. Using a partial cDNA clone for bovine plakoglob...

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description Plakoglobin is a major cytoplasmic protein that occurs in a soluble and a membrane-associated form and is the only known constituent common to the submembranous plaques of both kinds of adhering junctions, the desmosomes and the intermediate junctions. Using a partial cDNA clone for bovine plakoglobin, we isolated cDNAs encoding human plakoglobin, determined its nucleotide sequence, and deduced the complete amino acid sequence. The polypeptide encoded by the cDNA was synthesized by in vitro transcription and translation and identified by its comigration with authentic plakoglobin in two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. The identity was further confirmed by comparison of the deduced sequence with the directly determined amino acid sequence of two fragments from bovine plakoglobin. Analysis of the plakoglobin sequence showed the protein (744 amino acids; 81,750 Da) to be unrelated to any other known proteins, highly conserved between human and bovine tissues, and characterized by numerous changes between hydrophilic and hydrophobic sections. Only one kind of plakoglobin mRNA (3.4 kilobases) was found in most tissues, but an additional mRNA (3.7 kilobases) was detected in certain human tumor cell lines. This longer mRNA may be represented by a second type of plakoglobin cDNA, which contains an insertion of 297 nucleotides in the 3′noncoding region.
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AMINO ACID SEQUENCE
Amino acids
Animals
Base Sequence
BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES
BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES
Biochemistry
Biological and medical sciences
Cattle
Cell lines
CLONING
Cloning, Molecular
Complementary DNA
Cytoskeletal Proteins
DAYS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES
Desmoplakins
Desmosomes - metabolism
DNA
DNA HYBRIDIZATION
DNA SEQUENCING
DNA-CLONING
ELECTROPHORESIS
Epithelial cells
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
gamma Catenin
Gels
genes
Genes. Genome
GLOBIN
Humans
HYBRIDIZATION
ISOTOPES
LIGHT NUCLEI
man
Membrane Glycoproteins - genetics
MESSENGER-RNA
Molecular and cellular biology
Molecular genetics
Molecular Sequence Data
MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
NUCLEI
NUCLEIC ACIDS
NUCLEOTIDES
ODD-ODD NUCLEI
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PHOSPHORUS 32
PHOSPHORUS ISOTOPES
Protein Conformation
RADIOISOTOPES
RECOMBINANT DNA
RNA
RNA, Messenger - genetics
Skin - metabolism
STRUCTURAL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
Transcription, Genetic
Ungulates
title Molecular Cloning and Amino Acid Sequence of Human Plakoglobin, the Common Junctional Plaque Protein
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