Abstract
Cloning a cDNA for human IgGFc binding protein (FcγBP) from human colonic epithelial cells reveals an mRNA and coding region of 17 and 16.2 kilobases, respectively. The predicted amino acid sequence contains 12 occurrences of a 400-amino acid cysteine-rich unit resembling that found in mucin. A motif (CGLCGN) in FcγBP is conserved in MUC2 and prepro-von Willebrand factor. The N-terminal 450-amino acid sequences are necessary and sufficient to confer IgG Fc binding activity. FcγBP mRNA is expressed only in placenta and colonic epithelial cells. These results suggest that FcγBP may play an important role in immune protection and inflammation in the intestines of primates.
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Harada, N., Iijima, S., Kobayashi, K., Yoshida, T., Brown, W. R., Hibi, T., … Morikawa, M. (1997). Human IgGFc binding protein (FcγBP) in colonic epithelial cells exhibits mucin-like structure. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 272(24), 15232–15241. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.272.24.15232
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