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Query: UMLS:C0024141 (
systemic lupus erythematosus
)
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The autoantigen p43 is a nuclear protein initially identified with autoantibodies from dogs with a
lupus
-like syndrome. Here we show that p43 is an RNA-binding protein, and identify it as
hnRNP G
, a previously described component of heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein complexes. We demonstrate that p43/
hnRNP G
is glycosylated, and identify the modification as O-linked N-acetylglucosamine. A full-length cDNA clone for
hnRNP G
has been isolated and sequenced, and the predicted amino acid sequence for
hnRNP G
shows that it contains one RNP-consensus RNA binding domain (RBD) at the amino terminus and a carboxyl domain rich in serines, arginines and glycines. The RBD of human
hnRNP G
shows striking similarities with the RBDs of several plant RNA-binding proteins.
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PMID:hnRNP G: sequence and characterization of a glycosylated RNA-binding protein. 769 98
In eukaryotic cells, heterogeneous nuclear RNA is associated with a set of abundant nuclear proteins to form complex ribonucleoprotein structures (hnRNP). Autoantibodies to
hnRNP G protein
have been previously reported in German shepherd dogs with
lupus
-like syndrome. In the present study, we describe the characterization of a novel antigen recognized by a serum from a schnauzer dog with a non-erosive polyarthritis. The autoantibodies give, by indirect immunofluorescence, a nuclear pattern with staining close to one of the nucleoli. Immunoblotting and immunoprecipitation data reveal that the autoantigens are in fact two closely related basic proteins (average pI 8.7) with apparent molecular weights of 56 kDa (p56) and 59 kDa (p59). The results of immunoprecipitation with anti-hnRNP antibodies and DNA affinity column chromatography strongly suggest that these autoantigens correspond to hnRNP I proteins. This point was confirmed by cloning and sequencing a cDNA clone encoding the complete sequence of the antigens. In addition, we found that anti-hnRNP I antibodies preferentially stain certain loops of the Pleurodeles waltl lampbruch chromosomes. These data, added to previous ones on anti-p43/
hnRNP G protein
in German shepherd dogs with
lupus
-like syndrome, confirm the interest of this category of antibodies to hnRNP proteins in autoimmune disorders.
...
PMID:The I protein of the heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein complex is a novel dog nuclear autoantigen. 893 75
Canine
systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
) has a similar disease expression as human
SLE
, but the serological characterisation of the canine disease is as yet incomplete. In the present study, we examined the specificity of antinuclear antibodies (ANA) in indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) positive canine sera. Sixty-four canine IIF ANA positive sera were characterised using HeLa cell nuclear extract immunoblots and recombinant U1-70K ELISA. We compared these results with a previously shown concordance between indirect immunofluorescence and immunodiffusion in canine
SLE
serological diagnosis. One canine serum reacting with Sm proteins was observed, and five canine sera presented anti-RNP autoantibodies against the antigens 70K, A, C, and/or B/B'. The autoantigen most frequently recognised was a 43 kDa nuclear protein, previously described as
hnRNP G
. This prominent canine autoantigen was missing in the commercially available extract designed for immunodiffusion testing of human sera. Other prominent canine autoantigens were found not to be identical with the principal human ones, thus making present human test systems deficient for the use in canine systemic connective disease diagnosis. The development of antigenic extract designed for canine autoimmune autoantigens is necessary in order to make immunodiffusion a useful method in canine diagnosis. The anti-RNP positive canine sera were examined in more detail and we found that the human major antigenic region of the most prominent RNP antigen, the U1-70K protein, also is targeted by canine autoantibodies. Thus, the response against the RNP antigen seems to be conserved between man and dog.
...
PMID:Autoantibody profiles in canine ANA-positive sera investigated by immunoblot and ELISA. 961 31
The objective of this study was to express major epitopes of
heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein G
(
hnRNP G
) for detecting anti-
hnRNP G
antibodies in dogs with
systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
). HnRNP G cDNA clone was isolated from HEp-2 cells, and a DNA fragment encoding immunodominant region (residues 189-272) of
hnRNP G
(hnRNP Gi) was subcloned into pET32 vector to construct a prokaryotic expression plasmid named pEThnRNPGi. After induction, Escherichia coli carrying pEThnRNPGi expressed a recombinant protein of 28 kDa, comprising recombinant hnRNP Gi and fusion tag. Purified recombinant hnRNP Gi protein was further analyzed by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) and its identity was confirmed. Western blot analysis showed that recombinant hnRNP Gi was specifically recognized by anti-
hnRNP G
positive sera of
SLE
dogs, and not by negative control sera. In conclusion, recombinant hnRNP Gi protein expressed in this study may serve as a useful reagent to assist in the immunological diagnosis of canine
SLE
.
...
PMID:Use of a recombinant protein containing major epitopes of hnRNP G to detect anti-hnRNP G antibodies in dogs with systemic lupus erythematosus. 1667 75