Molecular characterization of the mouse mannose-binding proteins. The mannose-binding protein A but not C is an acute phase reactant.

  • Sastry K
  • Zahedi K
  • Lelias J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Mannose-binding proteins play a role in first line host defense against a variety of pathogens. We report the molecular cloning of two mouse mannose-binding proteins designated A and C based on their close identity with their rat homologues. The deduced amino acid sequence of the mouse mannose-binding proteins, as with rat and the human forms, have an NH2 terminus that is rich in cysteine that stabilizes a collagen alpha helix followed by a carboxyl- terminal carbohydrate binding domain. We further show that the mouse mannose-binding protein A mRNA, as with the human, is induced like the acute phase reactant serum amyloid P protein, yet the expression of mouse mannose-binding protein C mRNA is not regulated above its low baseline level. The expression of both mannose-binding proteins A and C mRNA is restricted to the liver under basal and stress conditions.

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Sastry, K., Zahedi, K., Lelias, J. M., Whitehead, A. S., & Ezekowitz, R. A. (1991). Molecular characterization of the mouse mannose-binding proteins. The mannose-binding protein A but not C is an acute phase reactant. The Journal of Immunology, 147(2), 692–697. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.147.2.692

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