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Publication : Identification and characterization of a melanocyte-specific novel 65-kDa peripheral membrane protein.

First Author  Samaraweera P Year  1999
Journal  Eur J Biochem Volume  266
Issue  3 Pages  924-34
PubMed ID  10583387 Mgi Jnum  J:115121
Mgi Id  MGI:3690691 Doi  10.1046/j.1432-1327.1999.00930.x
Citation  Samaraweera P, et al. (1999) Identification and characterization of a melanocyte-specific novel 65-kDa peripheral membrane protein. Eur J Biochem 266(3):924-34
abstractText  In order to study proteins of the melanosome, we developed a panel of antisera against various protein fractions of melanosomes from B16 melanoma cells. An antiserum raised against a Triton X-100 insoluble fraction of melanosomes recognized a 65-kDa protein in melanocytes from mice homozygous for the buff mutation, but not in their wild type counterparts. Further studies were conducted using a specific, second generation antiserum raised against the purified protein. The protein was also detected in melanocytes cultured from albino mice, but absent in cultured mouse cell lines not of melanocyte origin. Density gradient centrifugation of subcellular organelles and indirect immunofluorescent cell staining, indicated that the protein was associated with melanosomes and vesicles. The protein on intact organelles could be made soluble using sodium carbonate, and digested with proteases in the absence of detergent suggesting that it was a peripheral membrane protein localized on the cytosolic face of organelle membranes. Metabolic labelling of cells and N-glycosidase F digestion of cell extracts indicated that the protein was not N-glycosylated. Based on its intracellular localization and biochemical defects in the buff mouse, a potential role has been suggested for the 65-kDa protein in intracellular membrane trafficking.
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