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Characterization of Novel Secreted and Membrane Proteins Isolated by the Signal Sequence Trap Method
Authors:Michio Shirozu  Hideaki Tada  Kei Tashiro  Tomoyuki Nakamura  Nelson D. Lopez  Martina Nazarea  Tsuneyoshi Hamada  Toshihiko Sato  Toru Nakano  Tasuku Honjo
Affiliation:Department of Medical Chemistry, Kyoto University Faculty of Medicine, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606, Japan
Abstract:We recently described a method, called the signal sequence trap (SST) method, to clone cDNAs of secreted proteins and/or type I transmembrane proteins containing N-terminal signal sequences by using an epitope-tagging expression plasmid vector. In this paper we describe the summary of a large-scale screening of approximately 5900 clones of an SST cDNA library constructed from mouse bone marrow stromal cell line ST-2 cells. Of 26 positive clones obtained and sequenced, 11 clones appeared to contain authentic signal sequences. Five of the clones corresponded to the 5′ ends of the cDNA of known genes containing N-terminal signal sequences. The full-length cDNA clones of the 6 other unknown clones were isolated and sequenced. One clone, termed SDF3, encoded a mouse counterpart of human pigment epithelium-derived factor. Another clone, termed SDR1, had considerable homology with basigin, a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily. A third clone, termed SDF5, had partial homology with aDrosophilatissue polarity genefrizzled(fz) and its rat homologues,fz-1andfz-2.The other three clones had no significant homology with sequences in the databases. These results indicate that the SST method is effective and useful for the isolation of secreted and membrane proteins without knowledge of their functions.
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