Comparison of two phosphoproteins in chicken bone and their similarities to the mammalian bone proteins, osteopontin and bone sialoprotein II

1990 
Summary Two phosphorylated proteins of ∼66 kDa and ∼60 kDa mass with different DEAE-Sephacel elution patterns were isolated from chicken bone and were shown to be genetically distinct by both biochemical and immunological analysis. A tryptic peptide from the 60 kDa protein was identified that was similar to a sequence of the rat bone sialoprotein II. Both proteins showed RGD inhibited cell-attachment with the MG-63 osteosarcoma cell, and the ∼66 kDa phosphoprotein appeared to promote cell adhesion better than human vitronectin. The two phosphoproteins appear to share functional and biochemical characteristics and to be homologous to the mammalian bone phosphoproteins, osteopontin and bone sialoprotein II.
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