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Molecular Genetics and Metabolism 1999-Apr

Posttranslational modification of CLN3 protein and its possible functional implication.

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M P Michalewski
W Kaczmarski
A A Golabek
E Kida
A Kaczmarski
K E Wisniewski

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The CLN3 gene associated with Batten disease and encoding a novel protein of a predicted 438 amino acids was cloned in 1995 by the International Batten Disease Consortium. The function of CLN3 protein remains unknown. Computer-based analysis predicted that CLN3 may contain several posttranslational modifications. Thus, to study the posttranslational modification of CLN3 protein, we have expressed a full-length CLN3 protein as a C-terminal fusion with green fluorescent protein of the jellyfish Aequerea victoria in a Chinese hamster ovary cell line. Previously, we have shown that CLN3 is a glycosylated protein from lysosomal compartment, and now, by using in vivo labeling with 32P, detection with anti-phosphoamino acid antibodies, and phosphoamino acid analysis, we demonstrate that CLN3 is a phosphorylated protein. We demonstrate that CLN3 protein does not undergo mannose 6-phosphate modification and that it is a membrane protein. Furthermore, we show that the level of CLN3 protein phosphorylation may be modulated by several protein kinases and phosphatases activators or inhibitors.

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