1998
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.273.7.4171
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Butyrophilin Is Expressed in Mammary Epithelial Cells from a Single-sized Messenger RNA as a Type I Membrane Glycoprotein

Abstract: We investigated the expression of butyrophilin in eukaryotic cells with a view to determining the number of mRNA species, the incorporation of the peptide chain into microsomes, and the topology of the processed protein in biological membranes. Butyrophilin is synthesized from a single sized mRNA in both bovine and murine lactating mammary tissue and associates with microsomal membranes with a type I topology (N exo ⅐C cyto ) via a single hydrophobic anchor in the middle of the sequence. Several isoelectric va… Show more

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“…In Western blots, the human butyrophilin antibody detected a unique band at 66 kDa representing complete butyrophilin and a band at 62 kDa representing a fragment of butyrophilin lacking the C terminus (24). The antibodies to adipophilin, TIP47, and xanthine oxidoreductase were all confirmed to detect bands at the appropriate molecular masses (52, 47, and 160 kDa, respectively) (see Fig.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…In Western blots, the human butyrophilin antibody detected a unique band at 66 kDa representing complete butyrophilin and a band at 62 kDa representing a fragment of butyrophilin lacking the C terminus (24). The antibodies to adipophilin, TIP47, and xanthine oxidoreductase were all confirmed to detect bands at the appropriate molecular masses (52, 47, and 160 kDa, respectively) (see Fig.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Isolated envelopes of milk fat globules contain typical lipid droplet-associated proteins, such as adipophilin and TIP47, and various other proteins of milk, including butyrophilin and xanthine oxidoreductase (2,(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24). Adipophilin and TIP47 are lipid droplet-associated proteins that are assumed to reside exclusively in the envelope of lipid droplets and to be involved in droplet formation, but both are also clearly residents of the lipid droplet core (25,26) and of the plasma membrane (27).…”
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“…Its B30.2-like domain interacts with xanthine dehydrogenase/oxidase and this interaction appears to be important for its function (26,27). Based on the assumption that proteins containing similar domains exert their functions through similar protein-protein interaction and mechanisms, Henry et al (20,21) proposed a mechanism for the hypotensive action of SNTX that is mediated through the release of endothelium-derived relaxing factor (probably NO or NO-yielding substances).…”
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“…[90][91][92] It is a type I transmembrane glycoprotein with a cytoplasmic C-terminal tail. 93 Butyrophilin is expressed only during lactation and appears to be essential for milk fat globule production. Butyrophilin may function as an integral receptor for cytoplasmic fat droplets; budding of the droplets at the cell surface is initiated by interactions between the cytoplasmic tail of butyrophilin and other proteins, notably the redox enzyme xanthine oxidase.…”
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confidence: 99%