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Calcium-ion-binding activity in human small-intestinal mucosal cytosol. Purification of two proteins and interrelationship of calcium-binding fractions.


ABSTRACT: Ca2+-binding activity was investigated in human small-intestinal mucosal cytosol. Binding was detected in fractions with molecular weights of 28000 and about 900000, as determined by gel filtration. No binding was found at molecular weight 12000-13000 (the molecular weight of calcium-binding protein in lower mammalian species) until the cytosol had been subjected to a hollow-fibre-filtration step. The appearance of Ca2+-binding at molecular weight 12000-13000 was associated with a decline in the 28000-mol.wt. calcium-binding fraction. The 12000-13000-mol.wt. fraction contained two distinct calcium-binding proteins. One of these proteins had properties similar to those of pig calcium-binding protein. Antiserum to this protein reacted against the 28000-mol.wt calcium-binding fraction in cytosol from human small-intestinal mucosa and from human kidney. An immunoassay method for one of the calcium-binding proteins was established. In normal duodenal mucosa the concentration was 915 micrograms/g and in the ileum it was 443 micrograms/g of mucosa. A subject with hypercalcaemic sarcoidosis had 1200 micrograms/g of mucosa in the jejunum, and a subject with an undetectable concentration of plasma 25-hydroxycholecalciferol had concentrations of calcium-binding protein in the mucosa similar to those found in normal subjects.

SUBMITTER: Davie M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1163054 | biostudies-other | 1981 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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