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Query: UNIPROT:P04155 (
pS2
)
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pS2
is a human gene whose transcription is directly triggered by estrogen in human breast cancer cells (MCF-7). We described here the complete primary structure of the
pS2
gene product. The
pS2 protein
purified from conditioned medium of MCF-7 cells was S-pyridylethylated and digested with
TPCK
-trypsin. Five major fragments were obtained by reverse-phase HPLC. Amino acid sequence analysis of these tryptic peptides established that the
pS2 protein
comprises a 60-amino acid polypeptide. The sequence of the
pS2 protein
was completely identical to that deduced from the nucleotide sequence of the
pS2
gene, if the signal polypeptide is excluded. Furthermore, two cDNA clones encoding an 84-amino acid precursor
pS2 protein
were isolated from a cDNA library which was constructed with RNA from MCF-7 cells cultured in the presence of estrogen. The nucleotide sequence of one clone (pS2B1) was identical to that of
pS2
cDNA previously reported except for one nucleotide in the 3' untranslated region. The other clone (pS2B2) was longer by 73 nucleotides, at the 5' end, than pS2B1. The additional 73 nucleotides are located just upstream of the sequence of pS2B1 in the structure of the
pS2
gene, indicating that the
pS2
gene has two start sites for transcription. However, a mRNA molecule corresponding to pS2B1 but not to pS2B2 was detected in the cells on RNA blot hybridization analysis, indicating that one transcriptional start site is mainly used.
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PMID:Complete primary structure of the human estrogen-responsive gene (pS2) product. 218 38