Mammalian uroplakins. A group of highly conserved urothelial differentiation-related membrane proteins.

XR Wu, JH Lin, T Walz, M Häner, J Yu, U Aebi… - Journal of Biological …, 1994 - Elsevier
XR Wu, JH Lin, T Walz, M Häner, J Yu, U Aebi, TT Sun
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1994Elsevier
The asymmetric unit membrane (AUM) forms the apical plaques of mammalian urothelium
and is believed to play a role in strengthening the urothelial apical surface thus preventing
the cells from rupturing during bladder distention. We have shown previously that purified
bovine AUMs contain four major integral membrane proteins: the uroplakins Ia (27 kDa), Ib
(28 kDa), II (15 kDa), and III (47 kDa). This contradicts some previous reports indicating that
some of these proteins are absent in AUMs of several species. Using an improved …
The asymmetric unit membrane (AUM) forms the apical plaques of mammalian urothelium and is believed to play a role in strengthening the urothelial apical surface thus preventing the cells from rupturing during bladder distention. We have shown previously that purified bovine AUMs contain four major integral membrane proteins: the uroplakins Ia (27 kDa), Ib (28 kDa), II (15 kDa), and III (47 kDa). This contradicts some previous reports indicating that some of these proteins are absent in AUMs of several species. Using an improved procedure, we isolated AUMs from, in addition to cattle, eight mammalian species (human, monkey, sheep, pig, dog, rabbit, rat, and mouse). The AUMs of these species appear morphologically similar bearing crystalline patches of 12-nm protein particles with a center-to-center spacing of 16.5 nm. Using antibodies raised against synthetic oligopeptides or individual bovine uroplakins, we established by immunoblotting that the four uroplakins are present in AUMs of all these species. The DNA-deduced amino acid sequences of bovine and mouse uroplakin II revealed 83% identity. These results indicate that uroplakins Ia, Ib, II, and III are the major protein components of probably all mammalian urothelial plaques, and that the sequence and three-dimensional structure of uroplakin molecules are highly conserved during mammalian evolution.
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