Identification of a nonmucin glycoprotein (gp-340) from a purified respiratory mucin preparation: Evidence for an association involving the MUC5B mucin

David J. Thornton, Julia R. Davies, Sara Kirkham, Alex Gautrey, Nagma Khan, Paul S. Richardson, John K. Sheehan

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    Abstract

    Rate-zonal centrifugation of a reduced and alkylated respiratory mucin preparation identified a protein-rich fraction. This was subjected to trypsin treatment and one of the many liberated peptides was purified and its N-terminal sequence determined. The peptide was identical to a 14 amino acid sequence from the scavenger receptor cysteine-rich domain containing glycoprotein gp-340. A polyclonal antiserum, raised against the peptide, stained the serous cells in the submucosal glands of human tracheal tissue. The glycoprotein was purified from respiratory mucus by density-gradient centrifugation, gel chromatography, and anion exchange chromatography. The molecule exhibited a heterogeneous distribution of buoyant density (1.28-1.46 g/ml) that overlapped with the gel-forming mucins, was included on Sepharose CL-2B and was quite highly anionic. SDS-PAGE indicated a mass greater than 208 kDa and measurements performed across the molecular size distribution indicated an average Mr of 5 × 105 with a range of Mr from 2 × 105 to 1 × 106. Gel chromatography of respiratory mucus extracts ("associative" and "dissociative") indicated that this glycoprotein forms complexes that may involve the large gel-forming mucins MUC5AC and MUC5B. Rate zonal centrifugation suggested such complexes are more likely to involve MUC5B rather than MUC5AC mucins.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)969-977
    Number of pages8
    JournalGlycobiology
    Volume11
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2001

    Keywords

    • Gp-340
    • MUC5AC
    • MUC5B
    • Mucus

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