Identification and sequence analysis of two new members of the SKALP/elafin and SPAI-2 gene family. Biochemical properties of the transglutaminase substrate motif and suggestions for a new nomenclature
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Identification and sequence analysis of two new members of the SKALP/elafin and SPAI-2 gene family. Biochemical properties of the transglutaminase substrate motif and suggestions for a new nomenclature
Abstract
The human epithelial proteinase inhibitor SKALP/elafin and the porcine sodium-potassium ATPase inhibitor SPAI-2 are two highly homologous proteins that share an NH2-terminal transglutaminase substrate domain and a COOH-terminal whey acidic protein (WAP) domain. Here we describe the bovine and simian orthologs of SKALP/elafin as well as two new bovine family members that are designated Trappin-4 and Trappin-5 on the basis of a new nomenclature that we propose (Trappin = TRansglutaminase substrate and WAP motif-containing ProteIN). Sequence analysis of Trappin-4 and Trappin-5 revealed a domain structure that is very similar to SPAI-2 (Trappin-1) and SKALP/elafin (Trappin-2). The transglutaminase substrate motifs are conserved although the number of repeats varies among species and among family members. The sequence of Trappin-4 and Trappin-5 diverges from Trappin-1 and Trappin-2 at the putative reactive site in the WAP domain. The bovine ortholog of Trappin-2 is expressed in tongue and snout epidermis; Trappin-4 is expressed in trachea, ileum, and tongue; and Trappin-5 is expressed at low levels in trachea, as determined by RNase protection and Northern blot analysis. Based on the analysis of 67 transglutaminase substrate repeats as present in all known Trappin gene family members from four different mammalian species a consensus sequence could be established: Gly-Gln-Asp-Pro-Val-Lys (GQDPVK). Using biotinylated hexapeptide probes we found that the GQDPVK sequence is a very efficient transglutaminase substrate both for guinea pig liver transglutaminase and for epidermal transglutaminase, and it acts as acyl donor as well as acceptor. We propose that the Trappin protein family forms a new group of enzyme inhibitors with various specificities of the WAP domain, which share transglutaminase substrate motifs that can act as an anchoring sequence.
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