2004
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m310299200
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Complete Topographical Distribution of Both the in Vivo and in Vitro Phosphorylation Sites of Bone Sialoprotein and Their Biological Implications

Abstract: Bone sialoprotein (BSP) is a multifunctional, highly phosphorylated, and glycosylated protein with key roles in biomineralization and tissue remodeling. This work identifies the complete topographical distribution and precise location of both the in vitro and in vivo phosphorylation sites of bovine BSP by a combination of stateof-the-art techniques and approaches. In vitro phosphorylation of native and deglycosylated BSPs by casein kinase II identified seven phosphorylation sites by solidphase N-terminal pepti… Show more

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“…Other studies have identified several phospho-Thrs in the SIBLINGs, with phosphorylation that is not governed by FAM20C (3,28,39). We confirmed the existence of some of these phospho-Thrs in the Fam20C-KO mice.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…Other studies have identified several phospho-Thrs in the SIBLINGs, with phosphorylation that is not governed by FAM20C (3,28,39). We confirmed the existence of some of these phospho-Thrs in the Fam20C-KO mice.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Recent in vitro analyses identified FAM20C as a Golgi-enriched kinase that phosphorylates Ser in the Ser-X-Glu/pSer motifs in SIBLINGs and many other proteins on the secretory pathway (26,27), implying an association of the assumed phosphorylation failure in SIBLINGs with the severe bone defects in the FAM20C-inactivated subjects. However, the lack of in vivo evidence for the loss of phosphorylation in SIBLINGs, the fewer Ser-X-Glu motifs than the actual number of phosphates in the SIBLINGs (1), and the presence of phospho-Thrs in the SIBLINGs that do not conform to a substrate for FAM20C kinase (3,28) led us to argue that FAM20C may not be the only kinase phosphorylating the SIBLINGs. This evidence requires further investigation to gain more insight into the consequences of Fam20C inactivation.…”
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“…Detailed experimental studies of the bovine protein have identified a total of eleven phosphorylated serines [29,30], of which nine are conserved in human BSP. Using this information, together with predictions from the NetPhos server [31] and our sequence alignment, we chose the six phosphorylation sites included in our model ( Figure 1).…”
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“…On the other hand, tetrapod IBSPs have a number of Thr residues for O-linked glycosylation sites (Zaia et al, 2001: Salih et al, 2004 in the segments encoded by exon 7 (Thr-rich region in Fig. 6).…”
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confidence: 99%