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SRPX2 is a novel chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan that is overexpressed in gastrointestinal cancer
Authors:Tanaka Kaoru  Arao Tokuzo  Tamura Daisuke  Aomatsu Keiichi  Furuta Kazuyuki  Matsumoto Kazuko  Kaneda Hiroyasu  Kudo Kanae  Fujita Yoshihiko  Kimura Hideharu  Yanagihara Kazuyoshi  Yamada Yasuhide  Okamoto Isamu  Nakagawa Kazuhiko  Nishio Kazuto
Affiliation:Department of Genome Biology, Kinki University School of Medicine, Osaka-Sayama, Osaka, Japan.
Abstract:
SRPX2 (Sushi repeat-containing protein, X-linked 2) has recently emerged as a multifunctional protein that is involved in seizure disorders, angiogenesis and cellular adhesion. Here, we analyzed this protein biochemically. SRPX2 protein was secreted with a highly posttranslational modification. Chondroitinase ABC treatment completely decreased the molecular mass of purified SRPX2 protein to its predicted size, whereas heparitinase, keratanase and hyaluroinidase did not. Secreted SRPX2 protein was also detected using an anti-chondroitin sulfate antibody. These results indicate that SRPX2 is a novel chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan (CSPG). Furthermore, a binding assay revealed that hepatocyte growth factor dose-dependently binds to SRPX2 protein, and a ligand-glycosaminoglycans interaction was speculated to be likely in proteoglycans. Regarding its molecular architecture, SRPX2 has sushi repeat modules similar to four other CSPGs/lecticans; however, the molecular architecture of SRPX2 seems to be quite different from that of the lecticans. Taken together, we found that SRPX2 is a novel CSPG that is overexpressed in gastrointestinal cancer cells. Our findings provide key glycobiological insight into SRPX2 in cancer cells and demonstrate that SRPX2 is a new member of the cancer-related proteoglycan family.
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