Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.333, No.2, 555-561, 2005
beta-Microseminoprotein binds CRISP-3 in human seminal plasma
P-Microseminoprotein (MSP) and cysteine-rich secretory protein 3 (CRISP-3) are abundant constituents of human seminal plasma. Immunoprecipitation and gel filtration of seminal plasma proteins combined with examination of the proteins in their pure form showed that MSP and CRISP-3 form stable, non-covalent complexes. CRISP-3 binds MSP with very high affinity, as evidenced by surface plasmon resonance. Due to far higher abundance of MSP in prostatic fluid, it manifests large overcapacity for CRISP-3 binding. Structural similarity with an MSP-binding protein from blood plasma suggests that CRISP-3 binds MSP through its ami-terminal SCP-domain. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:cysteine-rich secretory protein;beta-microseminoprotein;PSP94;seminal plasma;prostate cancer;protein complex;SCP-domain;mass spectrometry;surface plasmon resonance