The T cell receptor gamma chain alternate reading frame protein (TARP), a prostate-specific protein localized in mitochondria
We previously showed that mRNA encoding TARP (T cell receptor gamma chain alternate reading frame protein) is exclusively expressed in the prostate in males and is up-regulated by androgen in LNCaP cells, an androgen-sensitive prostate cancer cell line. We have now developed an anti-TARP monoclonal...
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description | We previously showed that mRNA encoding TARP (T cell receptor gamma chain alternate reading frame protein) is exclusively expressed in the prostate in males and is up-regulated by androgen in LNCaP cells, an androgen-sensitive prostate cancer cell line. We have now developed an anti-TARP monoclonal antibody named TP1, and show that TARP protein is up-regulated by androgen in both LNCaP and MDA-PCa-2b cells. We used TP1 to determine the subcellular localization of TARP by Western blotting following subcellular fractionation and immunocytochemistry. Both methods showed that TARP is localized in the mitochondria of LNCaP cells, MDA-PCa-2b cells, and PC-3 cells transfected with a TARP-expressing plasmid. We also transfected a plasmid encoding TARP fused to green fluorescent protein into LNCaP, MDA-Pca-2b, and PC-3 cells and confirmed its specific mitochondrial localization in living cells. Fractionation of mitochondria shows that TARP is located in the outer mitochondrial membrane. Immunohistochemistry using a human prostate cancer sample showed that TP1 reacted in a dot-like cytoplasmic pattern consistent with the presence of TARP in mitochondria. These data demonstrate that TARP is the first prostate-specific protein localizing in mitochondria and indicate that TARP, an androgen-regulated protein, may act on mitochondria to carry out its biological functions. |
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