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Complete cDNA encoding human phospholipid transfer protein from human endothelial cells.
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Proteinlipid InteractionLipid MovementCellular PhysiologyHuman Lipopolysaccharide-binding ProteinProtein ExpressionComplete CdnaProteomicsCell SignalingPhospholipid Transfer ProteinBiochemistryVascular BiologyMembrane BiologyProtein TransportCell BiologyProtein PhosphorylationSignal TransductionNatural SciencesEndothelial DysfunctionHuman PlasmaHuman Endothelial CellsIntracellular TraffickingCellular BiochemistryMedicine
Phospholipid transfer protein, with an apparent molecular mass of 81 kDa, was purified from human plasma. The NH2-terminal amino acid sequence of a 51-kDa proteolytic fragment obtained from phospholipid transfer protein allowed degenerate primers to be designed for polymerase chain reaction and the eventual isolation of a full-length cDNA from a human endothelial cDNA library. The cDNA is 1,750 base pairs in length and contains an open reading frame of 1,518 nucleotides encoding a leader of 17 amino acids and a mature protein of 476 residues. Northern blot analysis shows a single mRNA transcript of approximately 1.8 kilobases with a wide tissue distribution. The gene was mapped to chromosome 20 using a human/rodent somatic cell hybrid mapping panel. Phospholipid transfer protein was found to be homologous to human cholesteryl ester transfer protein, human lipopolysaccharide-binding protein, and human neutrophil bactericidal permeability increasing protein (20, 24, and 26% identity, respectively).
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