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Cell Mol Life Sci


Title:"Purification, cloning and characterisation of odorant- and pheromone-binding proteins from pig nasal epithelium"
Author(s):Scaloni A; Paolini S; Brandazza A; Fantacci M; Bottiglieri C; Marchese S; Navarrini A; Fini C; Ferrara L; Pelosi P;
Address:"I.A.B.B.A.M.-Centro Internazionale Servizi di Spettrometria di Massa National Research Council, Napoli, Italy"
Journal Title:Cell Mol Life Sci
Year:2001
Volume:58
Issue:5-Jun
Page Number:823 - 834
DOI: 10.1007/pl00000903
ISSN/ISBN:1420-682X (Print) 1420-682X (Linking)
Abstract:"Two distinct classes of lipocalin isoforms (OBP-IIs and OBP-IIIs) were purified and identified from porcine nasal mucosa of male and female individuals. Using primers designed on their N-terminal sequence, the complete primary structures of the mature polypeptides were determined. Mass spectrometry analysis confirmed the identity of the cDNA-derived sequences and provided information regarding their post-translational modifications. These species strongly resemble a lipocalin expressed by von Ebner's gland and salivary lipocalins carrying sex-specific pheromones secreted only by the boar's submaxillary glands. Both OBP-IIs and OBP-IIIs present two cysteines paired in a disulphide bond; the remaining residues occur in a reduced form. In addition, OBP-IIIs are heavily glycosylated and markedly different in their glycan moiety from the salivary lipocalins. A three-dimensional model is proposed based on protein species with known structure. Like salivary lipocalins, OBP-IIIs bind a number of odorant molecules, with highest affinity for the specific pheromone 5alpha-androst-16-en-3-one. The high similarity between OBPs from the nasal area and lipocalins from secretory glands suggests a common function in binding the same pheromonal ligands, the latter carrying chemical messages into the environment the former delivering them to specific receptors"
Keywords:"Amino Acid Sequence Androstenes/metabolism Animals Carrier Proteins/*chemistry/genetics/*isolation & purification/metabolism Cloning, Molecular Epithelium/*chemistry Female Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Glycosylation *Insect Proteins Ligands Lipoca;"
Notes:"MedlineScaloni, A Paolini, S Brandazza, A Fantacci, M Bottiglieri, C Marchese, S Navarrini, A Fini, C Ferrara, L Pelosi, P eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Switzerland 2001/07/05 Cell Mol Life Sci. 2001 May; 58(5-6):823-34. doi: 10.1007/pl00000903"

 
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