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1.
J Immunol ; 165(9): 5295-303, 2000 Nov 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11046064

RESUMO

Monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) binding to its receptor, CCR2B, plays an important role in a variety of diseases involving infection, inflammation, and/or injury. In our effort to understand the molecular basis of this interaction and its biological consequences, we recognized a conserved hexad of amino acids at the N-terminal extracellular domain of several chemokine receptors, including CCR2B. Human embryonic kidney 293 cells expressing Flag-tagged CCR2B containing site-directed mutations in this region, 21-26, including a consensus tyrosine sulfation site were used to determine MCP-1 binding and its biological consequences. The results showed that several of these amino acids are important for MCP-1 binding and consequent lamellipodium formation, chemotaxis, and signal transduction involving adenylate cyclase inhibition and Ca(2+) influx into cytoplasm. Mutations that prevented adenylate cyclase inhibition and Ca(2+) influx did not significantly inhibit lamellipodium formation and chemotaxis, suggesting that these signaling events are not involved in chemotaxis. CCR2B was found to be sulfated at Tyr(26); this sulfation was abolished by the substitution of Tyr with Ala and severely reduced by substitution of Asp(25), a part of the consensus sulfation site. The expressed CCR2B was found to be N:-glycosylated, as N:-glycosidase F treatment of the receptor or growth of the cells in tunicamycin reduced the receptor size to the same level, from 50 to 45 kDa. Thus, CCR2B is the first member of the CC chemokine receptor family shown to be a glycoprotein that is sulfated at the N-terminal Tyr. These post-translational modifications probably have significant biological functions.


Assuntos
Quimiocina CCL2/metabolismo , Sequência Conservada , Espaço Extracelular/metabolismo , Glicopeptídeos/metabolismo , Oligopeptídeos/metabolismo , Receptores de Quimiocinas/metabolismo , Sulfatos/metabolismo , Tirosina/metabolismo , Inibidores de Adenilil Ciclases , Substituição de Aminoácidos/genética , Sinalização do Cálcio/efeitos dos fármacos , Sinalização do Cálcio/genética , Linhagem Celular , Quimiocina CCL2/fisiologia , Quimiotaxia/genética , Sequência Conservada/genética , Espaço Extracelular/genética , Glicopeptídeos/antagonistas & inibidores , Glicopeptídeos/biossíntese , Glicopeptídeos/genética , Glicosilação , Humanos , Glicoproteínas de Membrana/antagonistas & inibidores , Glicoproteínas de Membrana/biossíntese , Glicoproteínas de Membrana/genética , Glicoproteínas de Membrana/metabolismo , Mutagênese Sítio-Dirigida , Oligopeptídeos/química , Oligopeptídeos/genética , Receptores CCR2 , Receptores de Quimiocinas/antagonistas & inibidores , Receptores de Quimiocinas/biossíntese , Receptores de Quimiocinas/genética , Radioisótopos de Enxofre/metabolismo , Transfecção , Células Tumorais Cultivadas , Tunicamicina/farmacologia
2.
J Bacteriol ; 181(22): 7080-6, 1999 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10559175

RESUMO

The chromosomal mercury resistance determinant of Bacillus cereus RC607 confers resistance to inorganic mercury and to organomercurials. The order of genes in the completed mercury resistance determinant is operator-promoter 1 (O/P1) merR1 merT open reading frame 3 (ORF3) ORF4 merA O/P2 merR2 merB2 merB1. The previously undetermined 1-kb DNA sequence between the merA and merB1 genes includes two significant ORFs, whose predicted protein products are homologous with MerR (the transcriptional regulator) and MerB (the organomercurial lyase enzyme). Two transcriptional start sites (promoters), O/P1 at the beginning of the determinant and O/P2 immediately upstream of the sixth ORF, the newly identified merR2, were mapped by reverse transcriptase (RT) primer extension. A long 6.3-kb mRNA traversing all eight ORFs was shown by RT-PCR. Growth sensitivity measurements in liquid media and cellular mercury volatization assays characterized inducibility and differences in functional activity in B. cereus RC607 and after cloning of the mer determinant into plasmids in Escherichia coli.


Assuntos
Bacillus cereus/efeitos dos fármacos , Bacillus cereus/genética , Mercúrio/farmacologia , Fases de Leitura Aberta/genética , Transcrição Gênica , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Sequência de Bases , Resistência Microbiana a Medicamentos/genética , Cloreto de Mercúrio/farmacologia , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Acetato de Fenilmercúrio/farmacologia , RNA Bacteriano/genética , RNA Mensageiro/genética , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Via Transcriptase Reversa , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Volatilização
3.
J Biol Chem ; 273(45): 29641-7, 1998 Nov 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9792674

RESUMO

Monocytes rolling on the endothelial cell layer interact with monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) that is tethered to the proteoglycans on the luminal side of the endothelial cells and consequently initiate adhesion of monocytes in the early phase of immune response. The amino acid residues in MCP-1 involved in tethering to the proteoglycans have not been elucidated. MCP-1 showed binding to [3H]heparin with a KD of 1.5 microM. We substituted lysine or histidine residues at the C-terminal end of MCP-1 with alanine residues and tested these mutants for their ability to bind heparin, heparan sulfate, hyaluronic acid, and chondroitin sulfate-C. Substitution of Lys-58 or His-66 drastically reduced glycosaminoglycan binding. Substitution of Lys-56 or deletion of the five amino acid residues at the C terminus, including Lys-75, did not alter the heparin binding ability, suggesting that the other lysine residues at the C terminus are not involved in glycosaminoglycan binding. MCP-1 and its mutants did not bind hyaluronic acid as strongly as the other subunits of the GAGs. Substitution of Lys-58 or His-66 by alanine that prevented glycosaminoglycan binding did not affect Ca2+ influx, receptor binding, or chemotactic activity elicited by the chemokine on monocytic THP-1 cells. Therefore, we conclude that the Lys-58 and His-66 residues in the C-terminal alpha-helix of MCP-1 are essential for glycosaminoglycan binding and probably for the binding to the endothelial surface proteoglycans.


Assuntos
Quimiocina CCL2/metabolismo , Glicosaminoglicanos/metabolismo , Histidina/metabolismo , Lisina/metabolismo , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Ligação Competitiva , Cálcio/metabolismo , Linhagem Celular , Quimiocina CCL2/química , Quimiotaxia de Leucócito , Humanos , Transporte de Íons , Modelos Moleculares , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Ligação Proteica , Spodoptera
4.
Protein Expr Purif ; 12(2): 145-50, 1998 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9518454

RESUMO

The human monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) was expressed at high levels in Pichia pastoris with the alcohol oxidase promoter. It was secreted from the yeast when either its natural signal sequence or the Saccharomyces cerevisiae alpha-factor signal peptide was used. SDS-PAGE and Western blot revealed two immunoreactive MCP-1 species at 15 and 8.5 kDa designated MCP-1H and MCP-1L, respectively; both were purified by cation-exchange chromatography. MCP-1H could be converted to MCP-1L by treatment with peptide N-glycosidase F, showing that the former is an N-glycosylated form of the latter. Laser desorption mass spectrometry showed that MCP-1L actually consisted of a mixture of three polypeptides of 8449, 8614, and 8780 Da and MCP-1H showed a broad peak at 11,134 Da. N-terminal peptide sequencing indicated that nearly half of MCP-1L lacked the two N-terminal amino acids found in the native protein. Both MCP-1H and MCP-1L could induce monocyte migration and calcium influx in THP-1 monocytic leukemia cells, although these activities were about 10- to 100-fold lower than those of MCP-1 produced in insect cells.


Assuntos
Quimiocina CCL2/biossíntese , Pichia/metabolismo , Amidoidrolases/metabolismo , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Bioensaio , Western Blotting , Cálcio/metabolismo , Quimiocina CCL2/genética , Quimiocina CCL2/metabolismo , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Eletroforese em Gel de Poliacrilamida , Regulação Fúngica da Expressão Gênica , Glicosilação , Humanos , Soros Imunes/imunologia , Peptídeo-N4-(N-acetil-beta-glucosaminil) Asparagina Amidase , Pichia/genética , Sinais Direcionadores de Proteínas/química , Sinais Direcionadores de Proteínas/genética , Coelhos , Proteínas Recombinantes/biossíntese , Proteínas Recombinantes/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes/metabolismo , Células Tumorais Cultivadas
5.
Can J Microbiol ; 43(6): 503-8, 1997 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9226869

RESUMO

An insertion sequence, designated as IST3091, was located adjacent to the putative origin of replication region of plasmid pTFI91 of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans TFI-91. The DNA sequence of the transposase gene of IST3091 revealed similarity with that of IS30, IS1086, IS4351, and the integrase gene of SpV1-R8A2 B (a bacteriophage of Spiroplasma citri). The sequence of IST3091 is 1063 bp long with partially matched 30-bp terminal inverted repeats. Several restriction fragments of plasmid pTFI91 of T. ferrooxidans containing the IST3091 element were cloned into the vector pHSG398. The hybrid plasmids (pBTL) were transformed into Escherichia coli NK7379 containing a miniF plasmid, which was devoid of transposable elements. The transposition function of the IST3091 element was confirmed by mobilizing hybrid plasmids via conjugation from transformed E. coli NK7379 (donor) to E. coli M8820 (recipient). The presence of the transposed element in transconjugants was detected by polymerase chain reaction amplification.


Assuntos
Elementos de DNA Transponíveis/genética , Thiobacillus/genética , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Sequência de Bases , Clonagem Molecular , Conjugação Genética , Primers do DNA/genética , DNA Bacteriano/genética , Escherichia coli/genética , Genes Bacterianos , Genoma Bacteriano , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Plasmídeos/genética , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Biossíntese de Proteínas , Sequências Repetitivas de Ácido Nucleico , Origem de Replicação/genética , Homologia de Sequência de Aminoácidos , Homologia de Sequência do Ácido Nucleico
6.
Can J Microbiol ; 41(4-5): 354-65, 1995.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8590413

RESUMO

Plasmids found in six strains of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans were mapped and compared in an effort to detect the origin of replication. Four strains yielded an identical 9.8-kb plasmid, pTFI91. Restriction mapping and Southern blot hybridization analysis were used to confirm this finding. Dissimilar plasmids found in two other strains contained a conserved 2.2-kb SacI region common to pTFI91. DNA sequence analysis of this region showed structural features common to bacterial plasmid replicons. A comparison of the pTFI91 origin with those of T. ferrooxidans pTF-FC2 and other broad host range vectors did not show significant homologous DNA sequences. To verify the replication function, a chloramphenicol acetyl transferase marker gene was ligated at the unique sites of pTFI91, and the plasmid was transformed into Escherichia coli DH5 alpha cells but no transformants were identified. To test the replication of pTFI91 independent of DNA polymerase I in E. coli, different restriction fragments of pTFI91 were cloned into pHSG398 (Cmr, ColEI origin) and transformed into the polA1 mutant SF800, but chloramphenicol-resistant transformants were not detected. Electrotransformation of T. ferrooxidans TFI-70 and Pseudomonas putida ATCC 19151 also failed to yield transformants. The results suggested that the pTFI91 plasmid replicon does not function either in E. coli or in P. putida. Since pTFI91 contains the same origin of replication as other plasmids in several other T. ferrooxidans strains, this replicon may be commonly distributed in T. ferrooxidans.


Assuntos
Plasmídeos/genética , Origem de Replicação , Replicon , Thiobacillus/genética , Sequência de Bases , Southern Blotting , Cloranfenicol O-Acetiltransferase/genética , Cloranfenicol O-Acetiltransferase/metabolismo , DNA Polimerase I/genética , DNA Polimerase I/metabolismo , DNA Bacteriano/genética , Escherichia coli/genética , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Pseudomonas putida/genética , Mapeamento por Restrição , Transformação Bacteriana
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