• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: The family of hepatoma-derived growth factor proteins: characterization of a new member HRP-4 and classification of its subfamilies
  • Contributor: DIETZ, Frank; FRANKEN, Sebastian; YOSHIDA, Kenya; NAKAMURA, Hideji; KAPPLER, Joachim; GIESELMANN, Volkmar
  • Published: Portland Press Ltd., 2002
  • Published in: Biochemical Journal, 366 (2002) 2, Seite 491-500
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1042/bj20011811
  • ISSN: 0264-6021; 1470-8728
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  • Description: Hepatoma-derived growth factor (HDGF)-related proteins (HRPs) comprise a family of polypeptides named after HDGF, which was identified by its mitogenic activity towards fibroblasts. In the present study, we describe a hitherto unknown HRP, termed HRP-4. The cDNA of bovine HRP-4 (bHRP-4) predicts a polypeptide of 235 amino acids. Northern- and Western-blot analyses of various bovine tissues demonstrated that HRP-4 is only expressed in the testis. Recombinantly produced bHRP-4 and murine HDGF (mHDGF) histidine-tagged polypeptides display growth-factor activity for cultured primary human fibroblasts at an optimum concentration of 1ng/ml in serum-free medium. The growth-factor activity declines with increasing concentrations to reach background levels at 1μg/ml. The expression of the fusion proteins, bHRP-4–green fluorescent protein and mHDGF–green fluorescent protein, in HEK-293 cells demonstrates nuclear localization of the proteins. bHRP-4 and mHDGF bind to the glycosaminoglycans heparin and heparan sulphate, but not to chondroitin sulphate. Affinity constants determined for these interactions are between 6 and 42nM. Comparison of the bHRP-4 amino acid sequence with HRP-1–3 and p52/75/lens epithelium-derived growth factor (LEDGF) shows that these proteins share a conserved N-terminal part of 91 amino acids but have C-termini of different lengths and charge. This demonstrates the modular structure of these proteins and allows its classification into three groups based on charge, size and sequence comparison. HRP-4, HRP-1 and HDGF are small acidic proteins, HRP-3 is a small basic protein, and HRP-2 and p52/75/LEDGF are larger basic proteins.
  • Access State: Open Access