Schmidt F S, Skerra A
Max-Planck-Institut für Biophysik, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Eur J Biochem. 1994 Feb 1;219(3):855-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1994.tb18567.x.
The bilin-binding protein (BBP) is a blue pigment protein which is abundant in the butterfly Pieris brassicae. In an attempt to clarify the physiological role of this member of the lipocalin family of proteins, its complete cDNA was cloned and expression of the BBP gene in P. brassicae was investigated. It was found that synthesis of the BBP mRNA is highly regulated during the insect's ontogenesis. In larvae after the third ecdysis as well as in pupae and adults, large amounts of the mRNA are present. Each of these stages itself displays a distinct time course of mRNA synthesis. In addition, BBP is expressed tissue specifically, with the fat body being the major source of this secretory protein in the larvae. Hence, the expression pattern of BBP in this organism is markedly different from the closely related pigment protein insecticyanin in Manduca sexta. Finally, the bacterial expression of BBP in a functional state was established as a basis for the future analysis of its ligand-binding functions by protein engineering.
胆红素结合蛋白(BBP)是一种蓝色色素蛋白,在粉纹夜蛾中含量丰富。为了阐明这种脂质运载蛋白家族成员的生理作用,克隆了其完整的cDNA,并研究了BBP基因在粉纹夜蛾中的表达。研究发现,BBP mRNA的合成在昆虫个体发育过程中受到高度调控。在第三次蜕皮后的幼虫以及蛹和成虫中,存在大量的mRNA。这些阶段中的每一个都显示出独特的mRNA合成时间进程。此外,BBP在组织中特异性表达,脂肪体是幼虫中这种分泌蛋白的主要来源。因此,BBP在该生物体中的表达模式与烟草天蛾中密切相关的色素蛋白昆虫蓝明显不同。最后,建立了功能性状态下BBP的细菌表达,为未来通过蛋白质工程分析其配体结合功能奠定基础。