Shelton K R, Egle P M
J Biol Chem. 1982 Oct 10;257(19):11802-7.
Characteristic intranuclear inclusion bodies have been isolated from the kidney cortex of lead-intoxicated rats. A protein has been identified which appears to be unique to the inclusion bodies. It was not detected in kidney or liver from normal rats, suggesting that it is induced by lead. However, sequestration of an extant protein by lead remains a possibility. The protein has an apparent molecular weight of 32,000 and an isoelectric point of 6.3. Although traces of related proteins were identified by 125I-tryptic peptide maps, these may be artifacts because they do not occur in some preparations. Identification of this protein provides an opportunity to characterize the molecular interactions between lead and the inclusion bodies. It has been suggested that the inclusion bodies have a protective effect in lead-intoxicated animals. The induction or sequestration of a unique protein lends support to this proposal.
已从铅中毒大鼠的肾皮质中分离出特征性核内包涵体。已鉴定出一种似乎是包涵体特有的蛋白质。在正常大鼠的肾脏或肝脏中未检测到该蛋白,这表明它是由铅诱导产生的。然而,铅对现存蛋白质的隔离作用仍然是一种可能性。该蛋白的表观分子量为32000,等电点为6.3。尽管通过125I-胰蛋白酶肽图鉴定出了痕量相关蛋白,但这些可能是假象,因为它们在某些制剂中并未出现。鉴定这种蛋白为表征铅与包涵体之间的分子相互作用提供了机会。有人提出,包涵体对铅中毒动物具有保护作用。一种独特蛋白质的诱导或隔离支持了这一观点。