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Biosynthesis of rat MUC2 in colon and its analogy with human MUC2.

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  • Biosynthesis of rat MUC2 in colon and its analogy with human MUC2. Abstract Text:

    k m tytgatK M Tytgat,f j bovelanderF J Bovelander,f j opdamF J Opdam,a w einerhandA W Einerhand,h a H A ,j dekkerJ Dekker,

    In order to identify the mucins synthesized and secreted in the rat colon, we studied their biochemical characteristics and biosynthesis and evaluated their analogy to human colonic mucins. Purified mucin from both species appeared similar with respect to composition, buoyant density and mobility on SDS/PAGE. Isolated rat colonic mucin (RCM) was used to elicit a polyclonal antiserum, which was used in metabolic labelling studies to identify mucins and mucin precursors. RCM is synthesized as a 600 kDa precursor protein, which oligomerizes before O-glycosylation. The mature, high-molecular mass mucin is secreted and displays an anomalous molecular mass on SDS/PAGE of approximately 650 kDa. Polymorphism in precursor size was found among different rats, suggesting genetic heterogeneity. Molecular mass, biosynthesis and secretion of RCM appeared similar to human MUC2. Moreover, RCM precursor could be immunoprecipitated using specific anti-(human MUC2) antisera, indicating that the RCM can be designated rat MUC2. This study describes the biosynthesis of two homologous mucins in two different species. The high degree of similarity suggests functional analogy.

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    km tytgatKM Tytgat,fj bovelanderFJ Bovelander,fj opdamFJ Opdam,aw einerhandAW Einerhand,ha HA ,j dekkerJ Dekker,

    For similar animals: chordata: vertebrates: mammals: rodentia: muridae: murinae: rats: rats, wistar research abstracts see: animals: chordata: vertebrates: mammals: rodentia: muridae: murinae: rats: rats, wistar research

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    Biosynthesis of rat MUC2 in colon and its analogy with human MUC2. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: The Biochemical journal

    VOLUME: 309 ( Pt 1)

    Page Numbers: 221-9

    Journal Abbreviation: Biochem. J.

    ISSN: 0264-6021

    DAY: 1

    MONTH: Jul

    YEAR: 1995

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 2984726

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    KEYWORDS: Rats, Wistar

    MESH TERMS: chemistry

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    Substance Name: Mucins

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    AFFILIATION: Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

    Country: ENGLAND

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