Isolation of a methylated mannose-binding protein from terrestrial worm Enchytraeus japonensis
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Isolation of a methylated mannose-binding protein from terrestrial worm Enchytraeus japonensis
Abstract
To elucidate a biological role of the methylated mannose residues found in N-glycans of terrestrial worm Enchytraeus japonensis, we first synthesized 3-O-methyl mannose- and 4-O-methyl mannose-derivatives and immobilized them to Sepharose 4B beads in order to isolate the sugar-binding protein. When whole protein extracts from the worms was applied to a series of the columns immobilized with the modified and unmodified mannose-derivatives, respectively, a protein with a molecular weight of 25,000 was isolated by 4-O-methyl mannose-immobilized column chromatography, and termed as a methylated mannose-binding protein (mMBP). mMBP bound weakly to a mannose-immobilized column and moderately to a 3-O-methyl mannose-immobilized column. The N-terminal amino acid sequences of mMBP and its endoprotease-digested peptides were determined. Using the degenerate first primers synthesized based on the primary sequence, a genomic DNA fragment was isolated. Then, the second primers were synthesized based on the genomic DNA fragment, and with use of them two cDNA fragments were obtained by the 3'- and 5'-RACE methods. Finally, the third primers were synthesized based on the sequences of the two cDNA fragments and one genomic DNA fragment, and with use of them a full-length cDNA of mMBP was isolated and shown to comprise a putative 633 bp open reading frame encoding 210 amino acid residues. BLAST analysis revealed that mMBP has identities by 26 ~ 55% to several proteins including the regeneration-upregulated protein 3 from the same species. Whether mMBP is involved in the regeneration of the worm is under investigation.
Keywords: Binding protein; Methylated mannose; N-glycans; Terrestrial worm; Type IV-collagen NCI domain.
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