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The Human p167 Gene Encodes a Unique Structural Protein That Contains Centrosomin A Homology and Associates with a Multicomponent Complex
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机译:The Human p167 Gene Encodes a Unique Structural Protein That Contains Centrosomin A Homology and Associates with a Multicomponent Complex
The characterization of novel cytoplasmic, structural, and enzymatic proteins has been enhanced by a panel of monoclonal antibodies specific for protein substrates of transforming and nontransforming c-Src mutants. These protein substrates have included the focal adhesion kinase (FAK), cortactin, AFAP-110, p120CAS, and p130CAS. The monoclonal antibody 4G8 was generated as part of this panel of antibodies and was used to isolate the human gene for a 167-kD polypeptide. The cDNA sequence is 5,238 nucleotides in length with a predicted open reading frame consisting of 1,382 amino acids. The polypeptide is largely hydrophilic and highly charged. The central region of pl67 has 88 identity with the entire 278-amino-acid encoded sequence of the murine centrosomin A gene. The carboxyl third of pl67 contains a unique cluster of 10 amino acid repeats with the consensus sequence (A/M)DDDRGPRRG. The p167 protein was found primarily in the cytoplasm of lymphocytes and is part of a multicomponent protein complex with prominent members of 167, 120, 64, 45, 40, 38, and 25 kD. Finally, we illustrate the conservation of p 167 and its associated complex, and demonstrate its expression in different human tissues and cell types. The data suggest that p 167 is novel and has an important cellular function as a cytoplasmic structural protein.
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