Functional similarities between the dictyostelium protein AprA and the human protein dipeptidyl‐peptidase IV |
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Authors: | Sarah E. Herlihy Yu Tang Jonathan E. Phillips Richard H. Gomer |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas |
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Abstract: | Autocrine proliferation repressor protein A (AprA) is a protein secreted by Dictyostelium discoideum cells. Although there is very little sequence similarity between AprA and any human protein, AprA has a predicted structural similarity to the human protein dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPPIV). AprA is a chemorepellent for Dictyostelium cells, and DPPIV is a chemorepellent for neutrophils. This led us to investigate if AprA and DPPIV have additional functional similarities. We find that like AprA, DPPIV is a chemorepellent for, and inhibits the proliferation of, D. discoideum cells, and that AprA binds some DPPIV binding partners such as fibronectin. Conversely, rAprA has DPPIV‐like protease activity. These results indicate a functional similarity between two eukaryotic chemorepellent proteins with very little sequence similarity, and emphasize the usefulness of using a predicted protein structure to search a protein structure database, in addition to searching for proteins with similar sequences. |
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Keywords: | AprA DPPIV structure similarity functional similarity protease chemorepellent |
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