Structural analysis of proteoglycan macrophage colony-stimulating factor
Proteoglycan macrophage colony-stimulating factor (PG-M-CSF) was recently reported as a high molecular type of macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF). We analyzed its structure by determining the expression of mutant M-CSF cDNA in Chinese hamster ovary cells. PG-M-CSF contained two types of mo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1994-08, Vol.269 (31), p.19751-19756 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Proteoglycan macrophage colony-stimulating factor (PG-M-CSF) was recently reported as a high molecular type of macrophage
colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF). We analyzed its structure by determining the expression of mutant M-CSF cDNA in Chinese
hamster ovary cells. PG-M-CSF contained two types of molecules, a homodimeric 150-200-kDa subunit and a heterodimeric form
of a 43-kDa subunit and the 150-200-kDa subunit. The 150-200-kDa subunit carries a chondroitin sulfate chain, and its amino-terminal
amino acid sequence was identical to that of the 43-kDa subunit, which is known to form the conventional M-CSF molecule (85-kDa
M-CSF). The results obtained with the carboxyl-terminal deleted mutants showed that the PG-M-CSF-specific 150-200-kDa subunit
had a large part of the precursor sequence at its carboxyl terminus removed in the 43-kDa subunit by proteolytic processing.
The expression of mutagenized cDNA, in which Arg220 was replaced by an alanine residue, resulted in the disappearance of the
43-kDa subunit but not that of the 150-200-kDa subunit, indicating that Arg220-Pro-Pro-Arg is essential to process PG-M-CSF
to 85-kDa M-CSF. Truncated mutation analysis showed that the carboxyl terminus of the 150-200-kDa subunit lay downstream of
Arg412. We also showed that the chondroitin sulfate binding site in the 150-200-kDa subunit was Ser277, since conversion of
Ser277 to the alanine residue resulted in complete loss of the chondroitin sulfate substitution. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/s0021-9258(17)32085-9 |