Structural characterisation of human proteinosis surfactant protein A
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Structural characterisation of human proteinosis surfactant protein A
Abstract
Human surfactant protein-A (SP-A) has been purified from a proteinosis patient and characterised by a combination of automated Edman degradation and mass spectrometry. The complete protein sequence was characterised. The major part of SP-A was shown to consist of SP-A2 gene product, and only a small amount of SP-A1 gene product was shown to be present. A cysteine extension to the N-terminal was indicated by sequence data, but was not definitely proven. All proline residues in the Y position of Gly-X-Y in the collagen-like region were at least partially modified to hydroxy-proline, but no lysine residues were found to be modified. A complex N-linked glycosylation was found on Asn-187 showing great heterogeneity as variants from a mono-antennary to penta-antennary glycosylation with varying amounts of attached pentose were identified. The disulfide bridges in the carbohydrate recognition domain were identified to be in the 1-4, 2-3 pattern common for collectins. Interchain disulfide bridges were discovered between two Cys-48 residues and cysteine residues in the N-terminal region. However, the exact disulfide bridge connections within the bouquet-like ultrastructure could not be established.
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