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Human fibroblast-conditioned medium contains a 100K dalton glucose-regulated cell surface protein
Authors:P J McCormick  B J Keys  C Pucci  A J Millis
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences State University of New York 1400 Washington Avenue Albany, New York 12222 USA
Abstract:This report describes the identification and partial characterization of a 100K dalton “glucose-regulated” cell surface protein of human diploid fibroblasts (HDF). This protein is released into and can be recovered virtually intact from the surrounding culture medium. At the present level of analysis, the protein recovered from the culture medium (“conditioned medium”) is indistinguishable from the protein extracted directly from the cell surface by 1 M urea treatment. Both proteins have molecular weights of 100K daltons when analyzed by gel electrophoresis. The protein is readily labeled at the cell surface via lactoperoxidase-catalyzed iodination, and the label can be chased into the released form of this protein in conditioned medium. Antiserum raised against the medium form of the protein reacts with the surface form of the protein but does not react with fibronectin, the major cell surface protein of HDF. Conditioned medium from SV40-transformed human fibroblasts does not contain the 100K protein, but instead contains a component that has a slightly lower molecular weight (97K daltons). The lower molecular weight band does not iodinate at the cell surface and is apparently an underglycosylated form of the 100K protein. Its molecular weight is shifted back to 100K by growing transformed cells in medium containing excess glucose. After the shift, the component becomes accessible to the radioiodine label. We suggest that the 100K protein is a glucose-regulated protein (Shiu, Pouyssegur and Pastan, 1977; Pouyssegur and Yamada, 1978) that is released into the culture medium. An underglycosylated form of the same glycoprotein is released from transformed cells.
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