Glycosylation and transmembrane topography of bovine chromaffin granule p65

H. B. Tugal, F. van Leeuwen, D. K. Apps, J. Haywood, J. H. Phillips

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Abstract

The bovine homologue of p65, a calmodulin-binding protein located in the membranes of synaptic vesicles and endocrine secretory granules, has been studied by the use of monoclonal antibodies directed against this antigen and against dopamine β-mono-oxygenase. The protein (apparent molecular mass 67 kDa; pI = 5.5-6.2) is partially degraded by treatment with neuraminidase or endoglycosidase F. Trypsin treatment of intact adrenal chromaffin granules or of granule membranes releases a soluble 39 kDa fragment of p65 which corresponds to the whole of its cytoplasmic domain. This domain contains both the epitope for the monoclonal antibody cgm67 and the calmodulin-binding site. The 20 amino acids at the N-terminus of this fragment are identical to part of the rat p65 sequence.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)699-703
JournalBiochemical journal
Volume279
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1991

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