We have used on-line sample clean-up, concentration, and chromatography with electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS), to characterize and determine the presence of disulfide bonds in recombinant full-length rat brain calbindin D28K and two deletion mutants of the protein, one lacking EF-hand 2 (calbindin delta 2) and the other lacking EF-hands 2 and 6 (calbindin delta 2,6). The molecular weights of the expressed proteins dissolved in biological buffers were determined with high accuracy using a low-flow, pressurized chamber infusion system, that allows on-line protein clean-up by removing buffers/salts incompatible with ESI-MS. The molecular weight determinations showed that the amino-terminal methionine residues had been cleaved during the expression and isolation of the recombinant proteins.
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March 1997
Epitopes of the 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(1,25(OH)2D3) receptor have been shown in developing dorsal root ganglia in fetal mice, as well as in cells maintained in culture [Johnson, J.A., Grande, J.
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October 1995
Tumors such as sclerosing hemangiomas are sometimes associated with hypophosphatemia and osteomalacia, both of which disappear on removal of the tumor. We identified a heat labile, 8,000-25,000 dalton, inhibitor of renal epithelial phosphate transport in supernatants of cultured sclerosing hemangioma cells obtained from a patient with oncogenic osteomalacia and hypophosphatemia. The inhibitor does not alter glucose or alanine transport in renal epithelial cells, and has a mechanism of cellular action distinct from that of parathyroid hormone (PTH) in that it inhibits phosphate transport in renal epithelia without increasing concentrations of cyclic 3',5' adenosine monophosphate (cAMP); it's activity is not blocked by a PTH receptor antagonist.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe expressed gram amounts of full-length and mutant rat brain calcium-binding proteins (calbindins-D28K) lacking one or two "EF-hand" motifs in a bacterial expression system. The cDNA for the full-length rat calcium-binding protein was cloned into the NdeI and BamHI sites of the pET3a vector. Additionally, constructs of the rat brain calcium-binding protein lacking EF-hand 2 (delta 2 mutant), EF-hand 6 (delta 6 mutant), and EF-hands 2 and 6 (delta 2, 6 mutant) were constructed using the same vector.
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October 1993
We biosynthesized full-length (amino acids 1-427) and truncated human 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 receptor proteins that encompassed only the putative DNA binding domain (amino acids 1-112) or the DNA binding domain and parts of the sterol binding domain (amino acids 1-193 and 1-328) in a bacterial expression system. We also prepared monoclonal antibodies against the full-length vitamin D receptor. The binding properties of the monoclonal antibodies were characterized by their ability to bind to full-length and truncated vitamin D receptor protein constructs.
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