Sulfated secreted forms of bovine and porcine parathyroid chromogranin A (secretory protein-I).
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Chromogranin A (secretory protein-I) is an acidic sulfated glycoprotein found in secretory granules of most endocrine and neuroendocrine cells. In the parathyroid it is co-stored and secreted with parathormone in response to hypocalcemia. Differences in post-translational modifications have been reported between chromogranin A from the bovine adrenal and porcine parathyroid glands. The former has been reported to be sulfated mainly on oligosaccharide residues and apparently includes a proteoglycan form, whereas the latter was previously reported to be tyrosine sulfated with little of the proteoglycan form present. Here we have directly compared 35SO4-labeled parathyroid chromogranin A from the pig and the cow to determine if these reported differences were tissue or species specific. We find that the chromogranin A secreted by the bovine gland contains a proteoglycan form, whereas that from the porcine gland does not. Moreover, chromogranin A of both species is primarily sulfated on oligosaccharide residues with little if any tyrosine sulfate detected. Differences were detected in the structure of sulfated O-linked oligosaccharides in bovine and porcine parathyroid chromogranin A.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of biological chemistry
دوره 266 9 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1991