Cyclophilin-40, a protein with homology to the P59 component of the steroid receptor complex. Cloning of the cDNA and further characterization
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Cyclophilin-40, a protein with homology to the P59 component of the steroid receptor complex. Cloning of the cDNA and further characterization
Abstract
We have reported previously the isolation and preliminary characterization of a 40-kDa cyclosporin A (CsA)-binding protein, cyclophilin-40 (CyP-40). To determine the sequence of this protein, degenerate oligonucleotide primers based on bovine brain CyP-40 tryptic peptides were used to generate a polymerase chain reaction fragment of CyP-40 cDNA. This was used to isolate the complete cDNA from a human pancreatic islet cell library. Northern analysis indicated ubiquitous distribution of CyP-40 mRNA throughout human tissues. The CyP-18 domain of CyP-40 is most similar to maize CyP (64.3% identity), whereas 150 amino acids of the non-CyP-18 domain of CyP-40 share 30.7% identity with P59, a member of the steroid receptor complex. Failure to detect glycosylation and mass spectroscopy with isolated CyP-40 indicate minimal, if any, posttranslational modification. Employing a new assay for calcineurin protein phosphatase activity to compare the effects of CyP-40.CsA and CyP-18.CsA complexes, IC50 values of 320 nM +/- 20 and 195 nM +/- 15, respectively, were obtained. A chemical cross-linking study revealed that CyP-40 competes for 125I-CyP-18 binding to calcineurin in the presence of CsA. The homology of CyP-40 to P59 suggests that CyP-40 might be involved in modulating the activity of biologically important receptors.
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