脑特异性人脑脊液糖蛋白-微量蛋白的鉴定。

M G Harrington, R Aebersold, B M Martin, C R Merril, L Hood
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通过双向电泳(2DE)和银染色,在质量19-24 kDa和电荷5.5处鉴定出一种重要的人脑脊液(CSF)蛋白P5,先前已证明在多发性硬化症和精神分裂症患者的脑脊液中数量减少。我们报道了P5的5个色氨酸片段的纯化和部分氨基酸序列。这些序列不是蛋白质鉴定资源(PIR release 31)数据库中已知的序列。从其中两个序列合成的多肽用于培养兔多克隆抗体。这些抗体在正常脑脊液蛋白和其他同质量蛋白的2DE印迹上检测到P5,电荷分布在5.17-8.5之间。这些蛋白占脑脊液总蛋白的5-10%,其质量、电荷、丰度和在脑脊液中优于血浆的优势与最初用抗体表征的蛋白质一致,即β -微量蛋白。糖苷酶研究证实,大多数这些蛋白质是由于唾液酸修饰,与一个18 kDa的蛋白质n连接,但其他电荷和质量变化也存在。对26种人体组织和体液进行免疫染色。其中,抗p5血清仅在脑样品中检测到与β -微量蛋白质量和电荷相同的蛋白质。8种组织样品中均可见不同质量和电荷的β -微量蛋白的免疫染色。(摘要删节250字)
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Identification of a brain-specific human cerebrospinal fluid glycoprotein, beta-trace protein.

A prominent human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) protein, P5, identified at mass 19-24 kDa and charge 5.5, by two-dimensional electrophoresis (2DE) and silver staining, has been previously demonstrated to be reduced in quantity in the CSF of patients with multiple sclerosis and schizophrenia. We report the purification and partial amino acid sequences from five tryptic fragments of P5. These sequences are not those of any known sequence in the Protein Identification Resource (PIR release 31) database. Synthetic peptides from two of the sequences were used to raise rabbit polyclonal antibodies. These antibodies detected P5 on 2DE blots of normal CSF proteins and other proteins of the same mass with a charge distribution between 5.17-8.5. These proteins comprise 5-10% of the total CSF protein and their mass, charge, abundance and predominance in CSF over plasma are consistent with a protein that had been initially characterized with antibodies, beta-trace protein. Glycosidase studies confirm that most of these proteins are due to sialic acid modifications that are N-linked to an 18 kDa protein, but other charge and mass variations also exist. 2DE blots of 26 types of human tissue and body fluid were immunostained. Of these, anti-P5 serum detected proteins of the same mass and charge as beta-trace protein only in brain samples. Proteins of different mass and charge from beta-trace protein were clearly immunostained in samples of eight tissues.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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