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Characterization of the human salivary basic proline-rich protein complex by a proteomic approach

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JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages 792-800

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/pr049953c

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basic proline-rich proteins; human; saliva; mass spectrometry

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Thirteen samples of human normal whole saliva were analyzed by RP-HPLC-ESI-MS and MALDI-TOF-MS to investigate the basic proline-rich protein complex. Between known basic-PRPs the P-B, P-C (or IB-8b), P-D (or IB-5), P-E (or IB-9), P-F (or IB-8), P-H (or IB-4), IB-6,II-2, IB-1, and IB-8a glucosylated were identified, whereas the II-1, IB-7, PA, and D1-A peptides were not detected. Some detected masses not attributable to known basic-PRPs were putatively ascribed to II-2 and IB-1 nonphosphorylated, II-2 and IB-1 missing the C-terminal arginine residue, and the 1-62 fragment of IB-6, named P-J peptide. A correlation matrix analysis revealed a cluster of correlation among all the basic PRF's (apart from the P-B peptide) which is in agreement with their common parotid origin.

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