The NGF complex from the African ratMastomys natalensis |
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Authors: | Timothy S Burcham Ida Sim Laurel M Bolin Eric M Shooter |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Neurobiology, Stanford University School of Medicine, 94305-5401 Stanford, CA |
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Abstract: | The 7S NGF complex from the male mouse submaxillary gland consists of the , and subunits in the ratio 2 2. The (NGF) subunit contains all the known biolocial activity of 7S NGF. The and subunits are both members of glandular kallikrein gene family, yet only subunit has protease activity. The subunit plays a role in the processing of preproNGF to its mature form, while the role of the subunit is not yet understood. Despite the fact that 7S NGF has been extensively characterized, no other NGF complex has been characterized, nor have the or subunits been observed in tissues which express NGF. We have therefore purified and characterized the NGF complex from the submaxillary glands of the ratMastomys natalensis in order to more fully understand the roles of the and subunits. The NGF complex from M. natalensis contains subunits similar to those found in mouse 7S NGF. Although similar, there are significant differences between mouse and M. natalensis NGF complexes, especially in the degree of post-translational modification of the and NGF subunits, the expression of esterase activity and the ease with which the complexes dissociate. Evidence is presented that suggests that the NGF complex from M. natalensis may consist of subunits in the ratio 2![gamma](/content/j20hx0455mt5663x/xxlarge947.gif) . The amino acid sequence of the M. natalensis NGF suggests some, but not all, ways in which these differences arise.Special issue dedicated to Dr. Lawrence Austin |
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Keywords: | NGF purification submaxillary gland |
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