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Query: UNIPROT:P15088 (
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Circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy beamlines at synchrotrons produce dramatically higher light flux than conventional CD instruments. This property of synchrotron radiation circular dichroism (SRCD) results in improved signal-to-noise ratios and allows data collection to lower wavelengths, characteristics that have led to the development of novel SRCD applications. Here we describe the use of SRCD to study protein complex formation, specifically evaluating the complex formed between
carboxypeptidase A
and its protein inhibitor
latexin
. Crystal structure analyses of this complex and the individual proteins reveal only minor changes in secondary structure of either protein upon complex formation (i.e., it involves only rigid body interactions). Conventional CD spectroscopy reports on changes in secondary structure and would therefore not be expected to be sensitive to such interactions. However, in this study we have shown that SRCD can identify differences in the vacuum ultraviolet CD spectra that are significant and attributable to complex formation.
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PMID:Evaluating protein:protein complex formation using synchrotron radiation circular dichroism spectroscopy. 1789 44
Latexin
is the only known
carboxypeptidase A
inhibitor in mammals. We previously demonstrated that BMP-2 significantly induced
latexin
expression in Runx2-deficient mesenchymal cells (RD-C6 cells), during chondrocyte and osteoblast differentiation. In this study, we investigated
latexin
expression in the skeleton and its role in chondrocyte differentiation. Immunohistochemical studies revealed that proliferating and prehypertrophic chondrocytes expressed
latexin
during skeletogenesis and bone fracture repair. In the early phase of bone fracture,
latexin
mRNA expression was dramatically upregulated. BMP-2 upregulated the expression of the mRNAs of
latexin
, Col2a1, and the gene encoding aggrecan (Agc1) in a micromass culture of C3H10T1/2 cells. Overexpression of
latexin
additively stimulated the BMP-2-induced expression of the mRNAs of Col2a, Agc1, and Col10a1. BMP-2 treatment upregulated Sox9 expression, and Sox9 stimulated the promoter activity of
latexin
. These results indicate that
latexin
is involved in BMP-2-induced chondrocyte differentiation and plays an important role in skeletogenesis and skeletal regeneration.
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PMID:Latexin is involved in bone morphogenetic protein-2-induced chondrocyte differentiation. 1905 14
Latexin
is the only known
carboxypeptidase A
inhibitor in mammals and shares structural similarity with cystatin C, suggesting that
latexin
regulates the abundance of as yet unidentified target proteins. A forward genetic approach revealed that
latexin
is involved in homeostasis of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) in mice; however, little is known about the mechanisms by which
latexin
negatively affects the numbers of HSCs. In this study, we found that
latexin
is preferentially expressed in hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells, and is co-localized with the molecules responsible for the interaction of HSCs with a bone marrow niche, such as N-cadherin, Tie2, and Roundabout 4.
Latexin
-knockout young female mice showed an increase in the numbers of KSL (c-Kit(+)/Sca-1(+)/linegae marker-negative) cells, which may be attributable to enhanced self-renewal because
latexin
-deficient KSL cells formed more colonies than their wild-type counterparts in methylcellulose culture. Proteomic analysis of Sca-1(+) bone marrow cells demonstrated that
latexin
ablation reduced the abundance of multiple cellular proteins, including N-cadherin, Tie2, and Roundabout 4. Finally, we found that
latexin
expression was lost or greatly reduced in approximately 50% of human leukemia/lymphoma cell lines. These results imply that
latexin
inhibits the self-renewal of HSCs by facilitating the lodgment of HSCs within a bone marrow niche to maintain HSC homeostasis.
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PMID:Latexin regulates the abundance of multiple cellular proteins in hematopoietic stem cells. 2156 3
Nerve injury leads to sensitization mechanisms in the peripheral and central nervous system which involve transcriptional and post-transcriptional modifications in sensory nerves. To assess protein regulations in the spinal cord after injury of the sciatic nerve in the Spared Nerve Injury model (SNI) we performed a proteomic analysis using 2D-difference gel electrophoresis (DIGE) technology. Among approximately 2300 protein spots separated on each gel we detected 55 significantly regulated proteins after SNI whereof 41 were successfully identified by MALDI-TOF MS. Out of the proteins which were regulated in the DIGE analyses after SNI we focused on the
carboxypeptidase A
inhibitor
latexin
because protease dysfunctions contribute to the development of neuropathic pain.
Latexin
protein expression was reduced after SNI which could be confirmed by Western Blot analysis, quantitative RT-PCR and in-situ hybridisation. The decrease of
latexin
was associated with an increase of the activity of
carboxypeptidase A
indicating that the balance between
latexin
and
carboxypeptidase A
was impaired in the spinal cord after peripheral nerve injury due to a loss of
latexin
expression in spinal cord neurons. This may contribute to the development of cold allodynia because normalization of neuronal
latexin
expression in the spinal cord by AAV-mediated
latexin
transduction or administration of a small molecule
carboxypeptidase A
inhibitor significantly reduced acetone-evoked nociceptive behavior after SNI. Our results show the usefulness of proteomics as a screening tool to identify novel mechanisms of nerve injury evoked hypernociception and suggest that
carboxypeptidase A
inhibition might be useful to reduce cold allodynia.
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PMID:Nerve injury evoked loss of latexin expression in spinal cord neurons contributes to the development of neuropathic pain. 2157 18
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