Characterization, primary structure, and evolution of lamprey plasma albumin
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Characterization, primary structure, and evolution of lamprey plasma albumin
Abstract
The most abundant protein found in blood plasma from the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) has the hallmarks of a plasma albumin: namely, high abundance, solubility in distilled water, a small number of tryptophans, and a high content of cysteines and charged residues. As in other vertebrate albumins, not all the cysteines are disulfide bonded. An unusual feature of this protein is its molecular weight of 175,000, roughly 2.5 times the size of other vertebrate albumins. Its amino acid sequence, deduced from a series of overlapping cDNA clones, can be aligned with other members of the gene family including plasma albumin, alpha-fetoprotein, and vitamin-D binding protein, confirming that it is indeed an oversized albumin. An unusual feature of the sequence is a 28-amino acid stretch consisting of a serine-threonine repeat with the general motif (STTT). Lamprey albumin contains a 23-amino acid putative signal peptide and a 6-residue putative propeptide, which, when cleaved, yield a mature protein of 1,394 amino acids with a calculated molecular weight of 157,000. The sequence also includes nine potential N-linked glycosylation sites (Asn-X-Ser/Thr), consistent with observation that lamprey albumin is a glycoprotein. If all the potential glycosylation sites were occupied by clusters of 2,000 molecular weight each, the total molecular weight would be 175,000. Like other members of the gene family, lamprey albumin is composed of a series of 190-amino acid repeats, there being seven such domains all together. Quantitative amino acid sequence comparisons of lamprey albumin with the other members of the gene family indicate that it diverged from an ancestral albumin prior to the gene duplications leading to this diverse group. This notion is confirmed by the pattern of amino acid insertions and deletions observed in a consideration of all domains that compose this family. Furthermore, it suggests that the invention of albumin antedates the vertebrate radiation.
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