The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Purification and Characterization of Thrombopoietin
Takashi KatoKinya OgamiYoshihiro ShimadaAkihiro IwamatsuYoshiaki SohmaHiromichi AkahoriKaori HorieAtsuko KokuboYoko KudoEmiko MaedaKeiko KobayashiHideya OhashiTadashi OzawaHideo InoueKazuo KawamuraHiroshi Miyazaki
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1995 Volume 118 Issue 1 Pages 229-236

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A thrombopoietic factor, termed thrombopoietin (TPO), was highly purified directly from the plasma of sublethally irradiated 1, 100 rats by measuring the production of megakaryocytes from a highly enriched population of rat megakaryocyte progenitor cells (CFU-MK). The rat plasma TPO is a glycoprotein and strongly hydrophobic. The total activity and purification yields obtained were about 29% and 1.49×108, respectively. The amino acid sequences of the two peptide fragments prepared from the purified 19 kDa TPO were analyzed, and used for the cloning of rat and human TPO eDNAs. It was found that the 19 kDa TPO was truncated but comprised at least 163 amino acids. The sequence of human TPO eDNA revealed that the TPO was identical to the c-Mpl ligand. Both rat and human TPOs expressed in COS-1 cells exhibited significant activity toward the CFU-MK in vitro, and were active in stimulating platelet production in mice. These results indicate that a thrombopoietic factor originally found in the irradiated rat plasma is a ligand for the rat c-Mpl.

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