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Expression of human salivary protein genes
Authors:Paul W. Mamula  Debra J. Morley  Steven H. Larsen  Robert C. Karn
Affiliation:(1) Department of Medical Genetics, Indiana University School of Medicine, 46223 Indianapolis, Indiana;(2) Present address: Department of Medicine and Physiology, University of California, San Francisco, and Cell Biology Institute, Mt. Zion Hospital, 94120 San Francisco, California;(3) Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Indiana University School of Medicine, 46223 Indianapolis, Indiana;(4) Department of Biological Sciences, Butler University, 46208 Indianapolis, Indiana
Abstract:Human proline-rich proteins (PRPs) are polymorphic, homologous in sequence, and linked in a cluster called the human salivary protein complex (SPC). Recently this complex was localized to human chromosome band 12p13.2 (Mamulaet al., Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 39:279, 1985). We have isolated a PRP cDNA, EO27, from a human parotid gland library, identified it by DNA sequencing, and used it to study the molecular and cellular biology of PRP production. Cell-free translation and mRNA characterization with EO27 indicate that the numerous PRPs seen in saliva are produced from relatively few, large precursors, probably by posttranslational cleavage. This supports an hypothesis originally proposed by Friedman and Karn in 1977 (Am. J. Hum. Genet. 29:44A;Biochem. Genet. 15:549) and later supported by biochemical studies (Karnet al., Biochem Genet. 17:1061, 1979) and molecular studies (Mamulaet al., Fed. Proc. 43:1522, 1984; Maedaet al., J. Biol. Chem. 260:1123, 1985). EO27 was also used in this study to localize PRP mRNA production to the acinar cells of the parotid gland byin situ hybridization.
Keywords:proline-rich proteins  salivary protein complex  posttranslational modifications  in situ hybridization
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