1. Ovocalyxin-32, a novel chicken eggshell matrix protein
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Marc D. McKee, Marina Panhéleux, Yves Nys, Joël Gautron, Karlheinz Mann, Maxwell T. Hincke, Maureen M. Bain, S.E. Solomon, Unité de Recherches Avicoles (URA), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Ottawa [Ottawa], Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry (MPIB), Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, University of Glasgow, and McGill University = Université McGill [Montréal, Canada]
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Immunocytochemistry ,Retinoic acid ,poulet ,Eggshell formation ,coquille d'oeuf ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Eggshell ,Molecular Biology ,Peptide sequence ,030304 developmental biology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,0303 health sciences ,calcium ,0402 animal and dairy science ,transmission ,microscopie électronique ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Cell Biology ,séquence nucléotidique ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Carboxypeptidase ,Amino acid ,[SDV.BBM.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology/Biomolecules [q-bio.BM] ,ovocalyxine ,chemistry ,protéine ,oeuf ,recherche avicole ,biology.protein ,technique analytique ,Oviduct ,minéralisation ,expression des gènes - Abstract
39 ref.; International audience; The eggshell is a highly ordered structure resulting from the deposition of calcium carbonate concomitantly with an organic matrix upon the eggshell membranes. Mineralization takes place in an acellular uterine fluid, which contains the ionic and matrix precursors of the eggshell. We have identified a novel 32-kDa protein, ovocalyxin-32, which is expressed at high levels in the uterine and isthmus regions of the oviduct, and concentrated in the eggshell. Sequencing of peptides derived from the purified protein allowed expressed sequence tag sequences to be identified that were assembled to yield a full-length composite sequence whose conceptual translation product contained the complete amino acid sequence of ovocalyxin-32. Data base searches revealed that ovocalyxin-32 has limited identity (32%) to two unrelated proteins: latexin, a carboxypeptidase inhibitor expressed in the rat cerebral cortex and mast cells, and a skin protein, which is encoded by a retinoic acid receptor-responsive gene, TIG1. High level expression of ovocalyxin-32 was limited to the isthmus and uterus tissue, where immunocytochemistry at the light and electron microscope levels demonstrated that ovocalyxin-32 is secreted by surface epithelial cells. In the eggshell, ovocalyxin-32 localizes to the outer palisade layer, the vertical crystal layer, and the cuticle of the eggshell, in agreement with its demonstration by Western blotting at high levels in the uterine fluid during the termination phase of eggshell formation. Ovocalyxin-32 is therefore identified as a novel protein synthesized in the distal oviduct where hen eggshell formation occurs.
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- 2001
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