Endocrinology Vol. 140, No. 7 3387-3390
Copyright © 1999 by The Endocrine Society
Recombinant E-Peptides of Pro-IGF-I Have Mitogenic Activity
X. C. Tian,
Maria J. Chen,
Alex G. Pantschenko,
T. J. Yang and
Thomas T. Chen
Biotechnology Center and Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
(X.C.T., M.J.C., T.T.C.), and Department of Pathobiology (A.G.P.,
T.J.Y.), University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3149
Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Thomas T. Chin, University of Connecticut, Department of Molecular & Cell Biology, 75 Neagleville Road, V-44, Storrs, Connecticut 06269.
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In mammals, the post-translational proteolytic modification of many
pro-hormones generates multiple peptides with similar or distinct
biological activities. The production of mature insulin-like growth
factor I (IGF-I) involves the cleavage of an E-peptide from pro-IGF-I.
Although the IGF-I E-peptides are conserved among vertebrate species,
their fate and biological roles have not been identified. To test
whether the E-peptides possess any biological activity, three
recombinant E-peptides of pro-IGF-I, namely Ea-2-, Ea-3- and
Ea-4-peptides of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, were
produced in vitro with a His-tag expression system and
partially purified with an affinity Ni++ column. The
mitogenic activity of each E-peptide was determined by (1) the
stimulation of total DNA content increase as measured by a fluorometric
method and/or (2) stimulation of [3H]-thymidine
incorporation into DNA. Recombinant Ea-4-peptide elicited a
dose-related increase in both mitogenic assays in NIH3T3 cells. To
further test the specificity of the mitogenic activity of Ea-4-peptide,
three other cell lines were used: retroviral transformed human
embryonic kidney cells (293GP), human mammary gland tumor cells (MCF-7)
and caprine mammary epithelial cells (CMEC). Similar levels of
mitogenic activity were observed in all cell lines tested for
Ea-4-peptide. Mitogenic activity was also observed with recombinant
Ea-2- and Ea-3-peptides when assayed in NIH3T3 cells. These results
suggest that E-peptides of rainbow trout pro-IGF-I possess mitogenic
activity in heterologous systems.
Received February 19, 1999.
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