Levy S, Nguyen V Q, Andria M L, Takahashi S
Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, California 94305.
J Biol Chem. 1991 Aug 5;266(22):14597-602.
TAPA-1 (the target of an antiproliferative antibody) is a 26-kDa cell surface protein expressed on most human cell lines. TAPA-1 is a member of an evolutionarily related family of cell surface proteins all of which contain four transmembrane domains. A model is proposed for topology of TAPA-1 based on proteolysis studies in the in vitro translated protein embedded into microsomal membranes. This analysis predicts that the amino and the carboxyl termini of the molecule are cytoplasmic and that the two hydrophilic regions of the molecule are extracellular. The antigenic epitope of the human TAPA-1 is contained within a subregion of the second extracellular domain of the protein. This is the only region in the protein that has not been tightly conserved in mammalian evolution.
TAPA-1(一种抗增殖抗体的靶标)是一种在大多数人类细胞系上表达的26 kDa细胞表面蛋白。TAPA-1是细胞表面蛋白进化相关家族的成员,所有这些蛋白都包含四个跨膜结构域。基于对嵌入微粒体膜的体外翻译蛋白进行的蛋白水解研究,提出了TAPA-1的拓扑模型。该分析预测,该分子的氨基和羧基末端位于细胞质中,且该分子的两个亲水区位于细胞外。人TAPA-1的抗原表位包含在该蛋白第二个细胞外结构域的一个子区域内。这是该蛋白在哺乳动物进化过程中唯一没有被严格保守的区域。