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Title: Multiple forms of selenoprotein P in rat plasma.

Authors: Chittum, H S; Himeno, S; Hill, K E; Burk, R F

Published In Arch Biochem Biophys, (1996 Jan 1)

Abstract: SDS-PAGE of immunoaffinity-purified rat seleno-protein P demonstrates a major band at 57 kDa and a less intense band at 45 kDa, suggesting the existence of more than one form of the protein. Separate experiments were carried out in which plasma from rats administered 75Se and immunoaffinity-purified 75Se-labeled selenoprotein P were applied to a heparin-Sepharose column at pH 7. In each experiment three peaks of 75Se-labeled protein were eluted during a continuous gradient from pH 7 to pH 8.5. The remaining 75Se-labeled material was eluted as a single peak by 1 M NaCl. Phosphorimaging of the SDS-PAGE gel of the peaks revealed that the first peak (1a) contained two bands (45 and 57 kDa) while the three remaining peaks each contained one band (peak 1b, 45 kDa and peaks 2 and 3, 57 kDa). N-terminal sequencing of the first eight amino acids of each band revealed that all five have the same N-terminal amino acid sequence and therefore are forms of selenoprotein P. Staining using a digoxigenin-based staining procedure revealed that all five forms contain carbohydrate. This demonstrates that plasma-derived selenoprotein P can be separated into five forms based on SDS-PAGE migration and heparin-Sepharose affinity and that at least two isoforms of selenoprotein P exist based on the presence of 45- and 57-kDa forms. The five forms have been given designations based on their order of elution from the heparin-Sepharose column and their M(r) on SDS-PAGE: selenoprotein P57A (peak 1a, 57 kDa), selenoprotein P45A (peak 1a, 45 kDa), selenoprotein P45B (peak 1b, 45 kDa), selenoprotein P57B (peak 2, 57 kDa), and selenoprotein P57C (peak 3, 57 kDa).

PubMed ID: 8554336 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Amino Acid Sequence; Animals; Chromatography, Affinity; Digoxigenin; Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Immunosorbent Techniques; Male; Molecular Sequence Data; Molecular Weight; Proteins/chemistry; Proteins/isolation & purification*; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Selenium Radioisotopes; Selenium/deficiency; Selenoprotein P; Selenoproteins; Sequence Analysis

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