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Query: EC:1.4.3.13 (
lysyl oxidase
)
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Tyrosine-rich acidic matrix protein (
TRAMP
; 22 kDa extracellular matrix protein; dermatopontin) is a protein that co-purifies with
lysyl oxidase
and with dermatan sulphate proteoglycans, with possible functions in cell-matrix interactions and matrix assembly. Using a rabbit polyclonal antiserum raised against porcine
TRAMP
, which cross-reacts with both the human and murine forms of the protein, we show by immunoblotting that
TRAMP
has a widespread tissue distribution, including skin, skeletal muscle, heart, lung, kidney, cartilage and bone. In cultures of human skin fibroblasts,
TRAMP
incorporates both [35S]sulphate and [3H]tyrosine and is secreted into the medium, as shown by immunoprecipitation. Amino acid analysis of immunoprecipitated
TRAMP
demonstrates that many of the tyrosine residues in
TRAMP
are sulphated.
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PMID:Tyrosine-rich acidic matrix protein (TRAMP) is a tyrosine-sulphated and widely distributed protein of the extracellular matrix. 808 10
A protein (M(r)24 K) that co-purifies with porcine skin
lysyl oxidase
(M(r)34 K) has been isolated and characterised. Five variants of the 24 K protein were identified by Mono Q ion-exchange FPLC, as were four variants of
lysyl oxidase
. Amino acid analysis and partial sequencing revealed near identity of a 36-residue CNBr peptide from porcine skin
lysyl oxidase
to corresponding regions of the putative
lysyl oxidase
precursor derived from rat and human cDNA. The 24 K protein was found to be unrelated to
lysyl oxidase
, but comparison with a protein sequence database showed it to be the same as a recently described protein from bovine skin that is associated with dermatan sulphate proteoglycans. The 24 K protein is relatively rich in tyrosine, and isoelectric focussing shows it to be acidic, with pI's in the range 4.1 to 4.4. In view of these properties, we propose the name
TRAMP
(Tyrosine Rich Acidic Matrix Protein) to identify this protein. Though
TRAMP
appears not to be glycosylated, several experiments indicate the presence of sulphotyrosine residues. When assayed using an elastin substrate, the activity of
lysyl oxidase
is unaffected by
TRAMP
.
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PMID:TRAMP (tyrosine rich acidic matrix protein), a protein that co-purifies with lysyl oxidase from porcine skin. Identification of TRAMP as the dermatan sulphate proteoglycan-associated 22K extracellular matrix protein. 810 Sep 85