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Publication : Sequence and expression of the cDNA for MEP (major excreted protein), a transformation-regulated secreted cathepsin.

First Author  Troen BR Year  1987
Journal  Biochem J Volume  246
Issue  3 Pages  731-5
PubMed ID  3689328 Mgi Jnum  J:14793
Mgi Id  MGI:62954 Doi  10.1042/bj2460731
Citation  Troen BR, et al. (1987) Sequence and expression of the cDNA for MEP (major excreted protein), a transformation-regulated secreted cathepsin. Biochem J 246(3):731-5
abstractText  The major excreted protein (MEP) of malignantly transformed mouse fibroblasts is a secreted thiol proteinase. Sequencing of the MEP cDNA shows the coding region for the protein to be identical with the sequence for a mouse cysteine proteinase isolated from macrophages, but the MEP cDNA is polyadenylated at a different site in the 3' non-coding region. Strong homology of MEP with human cathepsin L suggests that MEP is the mouse analogue of cathepsin L. Amino acid sequencing of the N-terminus of the secreted form of MEP indicates that, during secretion, the polypeptide is cleaved between amino acids 17 and 18. We have placed the MEP cDNA in a eukaryotic expression vector and demonstrated the production of the 39 kDa polypeptide form of mouse MEP in monkey CV-1 cells.
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