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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 265, Issue 16, 9208-9213, Jun, 1990
Sequence analysis, tissue distribution and regulation by cell depolarization, and second messengers of bovine secretogranin II (chromogranin C) mRNA
R Fischer-Colbrie, J Gutierrez, CM Hsu, A Iacangelo and LE Eiden
Unit on Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.
Secretogranin II is a very acidic, tyrosine-sulfated protein found in
secretory granules of cells belonging to the diffuse neuroendocrine system.
It gained more general importance recently as a universal
immunohistochemical marker for endocrine neoplasms. Sequence information
was obtained from secretogranin II isolated from bovine anterior
pituitaries, allowing the isolation of cDNA clones and deduction of its
primary structure. Bovine secretogranin II is a 586- amino acid protein of
67,455 Da which is preceded by a signal peptide of 27 residues and contains
9 pairs of basic amino acids in its sequence which are used as potential
cleavage sites for generation of physiologically active peptides.
Moderately abundant mRNA levels were found in adrenal medulla, pituitary,
hippocampus, and caudate. Secretogranin II message was absent from
parathyroid gland, adrenal cortex, kidney, liver, and spleen.
Depolarization of isolated chromaffin cells by various secretagogues
significantly up-regulated secretogranin II mRNA levels by mechanisms
distinct from those established for chromogranins and neuropeptides,
components maintained along with secretogranin II in neuroendocrine storage
vesicles.

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