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Publication : An endoplasmic reticulum-specific cyclophilin.

First Author  Hasel KW Year  1991
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  11
Issue  7 Pages  3484-91
PubMed ID  1710767 Mgi Jnum  J:11247
Mgi Id  MGI:59686 Doi  10.1128/mcb.11.7.3484
Citation  Hasel KW, et al. (1991) An endoplasmic reticulum-specific cyclophilin. Mol Cell Biol 11(7):3484-91
abstractText  Cyclophilin is a ubiquitously expressed cytosolic peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase that is inhibited by the immunosuppressive drug cyclosporin A. A degenerate oligonucleotide based on a conserved cyclophilin sequence was used to isolate cDNA clones representing a ubiquitously expressed mRNA from mice and humans. This mRNA encodes a novel 20-kDa protein, CPH2, that shares 64% sequence identity with cyclophilin. Bacterially expressed CPH2 binds cyclosporin A and is a cyclosporin A-inhibitable peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase. Cell fractionation of rat liver followed by Western blot (immunoblot) analysis indicated that CPH2 is not cytosolic but rather is located exclusively in the endoplasmic reticulum. These results suggest that cyclosporin A mediates its effect on cells through more than one cyclophilin and that cyclosporin A-induced misfolding of T-cell membrane proteins normally mediated by CPH2 plays a role in immunosuppression.
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