Hu-K4 is a ubiquitously expressed type 2 transmembrane protein associated with the endoplasmic reticulum

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Abstract

Hu-K4 is a human protein homologous to the K4L protein of vaccinia virus. Due to the presence of two HKD motifs, Hu-K4 was assigned to the family of Phospholipase D proteins although so far no catalytic activity has been shown. The Hu-K4 mRNA is found in many human organs with highest expression levels in the central nervous system. We extended the ORF of Hu-K4 to the 5′ direction. As a consequence the protein is 53 amino acids larger than originally predicted, now harbouring a putative transmembrane domain. The exon/intron structure of the Hu-K4 gene reveals extensive alternative splicing in the 5′ untranslated region. Due to the absence of G/C-rich regions and upstream ATG codons, the mRNA isoform in brain may be translated with higher efficacy leading to a high Hu-K4 protein concentration in this tissue. Using a specific antiserum produced against Hu-K4 we found that Hu-K4 is a membrane-bound protein colocalizing with protein disulfide isomerase, a marker of the endoplasmic reticulum. Glycosylation of Hu-K4 as shown by treatment with peptide N-glycosidase F or tunicamycin indicates that Hu-K4 has a type 2 transmembrane topology. © 2005 FEBS.

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Munck, A., Böhm, C., Seibel, N. M., Hosseini, Z. H., & Hampe, W. (2005). Hu-K4 is a ubiquitously expressed type 2 transmembrane protein associated with the endoplasmic reticulum. FEBS Journal, 272(7), 1718–1726. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1742-4658.2005.04601.x

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