A point mutation of alanine 163 to threonine is responsible for the defective secretion of high molecular weight kininogen by the liver of brown Norway Katholiek rats
To clarify the mechanism of the secretion defect of high molecular weight kininogen (HK) and low molecular weight kininogen (LK) by the liver of Brown Norway (B/N) Katholiek rats causing plasma kininogen deficiency, we cloned cDNAs for HK from cDNA libraries of the livers of B/N Katholiek and B/N Ki...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1993-08, Vol.268 (23), p.17219-17224 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To clarify the mechanism of the secretion defect of high molecular weight kininogen (HK) and low molecular weight kininogen
(LK) by the liver of Brown Norway (B/N) Katholiek rats causing plasma kininogen deficiency, we cloned cDNAs for HK from cDNA
libraries of the livers of B/N Katholiek and B/N Kitasato rats. A point mutation of G to A at nucleotide 487 was found in
the cDNA of B/N Katholiek rats by sequence analysis of the cDNAs (including the entire HK-coding region) obtained from both
strains. Both B/N Katholiek and B/N Kitasato rat cDNA fragments were introduced into a eukaryotic vector, pRc/CMV, to construct
their respective expression plasmid, which was used to transfect COS-1 cells. At 24 h of incubation, the culture medium of
COS-1 cells transfected with the B/N Katholiek rat cDNA contained only 10% of the HK antigen that was found in COS-1 cells
transfected with the B/N Kitasato rat cDNA. More HK antigen was retained in the former cells. Moreover, cells transfected
with B/N Katholiek rat cDNA, in which the A at nucleotide 487 was artificially replaced by G, secreted a significant amount
of HK into the medium. These results suggest that a point mutation of G to A at nucleotide 487, which causes a substitution
of Ala163 to Thr in the heavy chain of HK and LK, is responsible for the defective secretion of HK and LK by the liver of
B/N Katholiek rats. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/s0021-9258(19)85325-5 |