Cloning and sequencing of human oncodevelopmental soluble placental tissueprotein 17 (PP17): Homology with adipophilin and the mouse adipose differentiation-related protein
Ng. Than et al., Cloning and sequencing of human oncodevelopmental soluble placental tissueprotein 17 (PP17): Homology with adipophilin and the mouse adipose differentiation-related protein, TUMOR BIOL, 20(4), 1999, pp. 184-192
Using a monospecific anti-PP17 antiserum, we detected 4 different molecular
-weight PP17 immunoreactive proteins (31,500 kD PP17a, 48,000 kD PP17b, 60,
900 kD PP17c and 74,000 kD PP17d) in different normal adult and fetal human
tissues, and in term placenta, by chemiluminescence Western blot analysis.
These proteins are overexpressed in cervix carcinoma tissue. Furthermore,
increased amounts of PP17b are secreted into the circulation in cervix carc
inoma patients; after radical surgery, PP17b serum levels are decreased, an
d the protein probably has an oncodevelopmental significance. cDNAs were is
olated from a human placental cDNA library with the monospecific anti-PP17
antiserum. Sequence analysis of the clones showed that they encode for the
251 residue long PP17a variant, which is identical to the previously isolat
ed and characterized PP17 antigen described in 1983. An alignment search of
the protein databank showed that PP17a is homologous to human adipophilin
and mouse adipose differentiation-related protein. PP17c turned out to be a
dimer of PP17a, while PP17b and PP17d immunoreactive proteins recently det
ected on Western blots require further investigations.