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Query: EC:3.4.17.21 (
prostate-specific membrane antigen
)
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Recently, a novel M(r) 100,000 prostate-specific membrane glycoprotein (PSM) has been detected by the prostate-specific monoclonal antibody 7E11-C5, raised against the human prostatic carcinoma cell line LNCaP. The
PSM antigen
is expressed exclusively by normal and neoplastic prostate cells and metastases. We now report the molecular cloning of a full-length 2.65-kilobase complementary DNA encoding the
PSM antigen
from a human LNCaP complementary DNA library by polymerase chain reaction using degenerate oligonucleotide primers. Analysis of the complementary DNA sequence has revealed that a portion of the coding region, from nucleotide 1250 to 1700, has 54% homology to the human transferrin receptor mRNA. The deduced polypeptide has a putative transmembrane domain enabling the delineation of intra- and extracellular portions of this antigen. In contrast to prostate-specific antigen and prostatic acid phosphatase which are secreted proteins, PSM as an
integral membrane protein
may prove to be effective as a target for imaging and cytotoxic targeting modalities.
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PMID:Molecular cloning of a complementary DNA encoding a prostate-specific membrane antigen. 841 12
Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PMSA) is an
integral membrane protein
highly expressed by prostate cancer cells. We reported previously that
PSMA
undergoes internalization via clathrin-coated pits (Liu et al., Cancer Res., 58: 4055-4060, 1998). In this study we demonstrate that filamin A, an actin cross-linking protein, associates with the cytoplasmic tail of
PSMA
and that this association of
PSMA
with filamin is involved in its localization to the recycling endosomal compartment. By ectopically expressing
PSMA
in filamin-negative and -positive cell lines, we additionally show that filamin binding to
PSMA
reduces the internalization rate of
PSMA
and its N-acelylated-alpha linked-acidic dipeptidase activity. These results suggest that filamin might be an important regulator of
PSMA
function.
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PMID:Prostate-specific membrane antigen association with filamin A modulates its internalization and NAALADase activity. 1275 Feb 92