Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) mediates monocyte migration into tissues in inflammatory diseases and atherosclerosis. We have investigated structure-activity relationships for human MCP-1. Mutations were introduced based upon differences between MCP-1 and the structurally related but functionally distinct molecule interleukin-8 (IL-8). Mutant proteins produced using the baculovirus/insect cell expression system were purified and their ability to stimulate monocyte chemotaxis and elevation of intracellular calcium in THP-1 monocytic leukaemia cells was measured. Two regions in MCP-1 were identified as important for its biological activity. One region consists of the sequence Thr-Cys-Cys-Tyr (amino acids 10-13). Point mutations of Thr-10 to Arg and Tyr-13 to Ile greatly lowered MCP-1 activity. The second functionally important region is formed by Ser-34 and Lys-35. Insertion of a Pro between these two residues, or their substitution by the sequence Gly-Pro-His, caused nearly complete loss of MCP-1 activity. Competition binding experiments showed that the mutations that affected activity also lowered the ability to compete with wild-type MCP-1 for receptors on THP-1 cells. Point mutations at positions 8, 15, 30, 37, 38 and 68 had little effect on MCP-1 activity. The important regions that we have identified in MCP-1 correspond with previously identified functionally important regions of IL-8, suggesting that the two molecules bind to their respective receptors by similar contacts.
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January 15 1996
Site-directed mutagenesis of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 identifies two regions of the polypeptide essential for biological activity
Clifford J. BEALL;
Clifford J. BEALL
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1Neurobiotechnology Center, The Ohio State University, Rightmire Hall, 1060 Carmack Rd., Columbus, OH 43210, U.S.A.
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Sangeeta MAHAJAN;
Sangeeta MAHAJAN
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2Neurobiotechnology Center, The Ohio State University, Rightmire Hall, 1060 Carmack Rd., Columbus, OH 43210, U.S.A.
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Donald E. KUHN;
Donald E. KUHN
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3Neurobiotechnology Center, The Ohio State University, Rightmire Hall, 1060 Carmack Rd., Columbus, OH 43210, U.S.A.
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Pappachan E. KOLATTUKUDY
Pappachan E. KOLATTUKUDY
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4Neurobiotechnology Center, The Ohio State University, Rightmire Hall, 1060 Carmack Rd., Columbus, OH 43210, U.S.A.
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Received:
June 19 1995
Revision Received:
August 31 1995
Accepted:
September 12 1995
Online ISSN: 1470-8728
Print ISSN: 0264-6021
The Biochemical Society, London © 1996
1996
Biochem J (1996) 313 (2): 633–640.
Article history
Received:
June 19 1995
Revision Received:
August 31 1995
Accepted:
September 12 1995
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Clifford J. BEALL, Sangeeta MAHAJAN, Donald E. KUHN, Pappachan E. KOLATTUKUDY; Site-directed mutagenesis of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 identifies two regions of the polypeptide essential for biological activity. Biochem J 15 January 1996; 313 (2): 633–640. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj3130633
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