Hypertension, Vol 6, 2-12, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
DT O'Connor, RP Frigon and RL Sokoloff
Chromogranin A is the quantitatively major soluble protein in catecholamine
storage vesicles of the adrenal medulla and sympathetic nerve, and has been
a useful index of exocytosis during sympathoadrenal neurosecretion. To
probe human catecholamine storage and release, we isolated chromogranin A
from chromaffin tissue in human pheochromocytoma, and compared it to
chromogranin A isolated from chromaffin tissue in bovine adrenal medulla.
The preparation included catecholamine storage vesicle isolation by sucrose
gradient centrifugation, removal of dopamine-beta-hydroxylase by affinity
chromatography on Concanavalin A-Sepharose, and preparative polyacrylamide
gel electrophoresis. Human and bovine chromogranin A displayed considerable
interspecies homology. Human chromogranin A is a 68,000 dalton monomeric
protein with an unusual amino acid composition (31.53 weight % glutamic
acid); an acidic, microheterogeneous isoelectric point (4.57-4.68); a
characteristic tryptic digest peptide map; and marked dissimilarity to
dopamine-beta-hydroxylase in all properties studied. A new probe of human
sympathoadrenal function is available in chromogranin A.
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