Human eosinophil major basic protein 2: location of disulfide bonds and free sulfhydryl groups.

Protein J

Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine, University of Utah, Room 4RI22 SOM 30 North 1900 East, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84132, USA.

Published: January 2007

Eosinophil granule major basic protein 2 (MBP2 or major basic protein homolog) is a paralog of major basic protein (MBP1) and, similar to MBP1, is cytotoxic and cytostimulatory in vitro. MBP2, a small protein of 13,433 Da molecular weight, contains 10 cysteine residues. Mass spectrometry shows two cystine disulfide linkages (Cys20-Cys115 and Cys92-Cys107) and 6 cysteine residues with free sulfhydryl groups (Cys2, Cys23, Cys42, Cys43, Cys68, and Cys96). MBP2, similar to MBP1, has conserved motifs in common with C-type lectins. The disulfide bond locations are conserved among human MBP1, MBP2 and C-type lectins.

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