The major intrinsic protein (MIP) of the bovine lens fiber membrane: characterization and structure based on cDNA cloning
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The major intrinsic protein (MIP) of the bovine lens fiber membrane: characterization and structure based on cDNA cloning
Abstract
Synthetic oligonucleotide probes have been used to identify two overlapping cDNA clones that represent the entire coding region of the mRNA for the major intrinsic protein (MIP) of bovine lens cell membrane. Hybridization studies indicate that bovine MIP is encoded by a single-copy gene. The cDNA hybridizes to the rat genome, but MIP mRNA is not detected in rat liver. Analysis of the deduced amino acid sequence provides support for the potential role of MIP as a junctional protein. The structure predicted for MIP suggests that it traverses the lipid bilayer six times with both carboxy and amino termini on the cytoplasmic side, and that it has at least one amphiphilic transmembrane segment, as expected if the protein were to participate in the formation of an aqueous channel.
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