Patent Abstract:
disclosed are a dna containing a cdna segment coding for human endothelin - 2 , a precursor of human endothelin - 2 , a transformant carrying a dna containing a cdna segment coding for human endothelin - 2 , and a method for preparing mature human endothelin - 2 which comprises culturing the transformant described in , accumulating a protein in a culture medium , and collecting the same , whereby human endothelin - 2 and the precursors thereof can be produced in large amounts .

Detailed Description:
the cdna segment contained in the dna of the present invention which codes for human endothelin - 2 contains a nucleotide sequence ( seq id no : 1 ) represented by the following formula 1 ! or is a portion thereof . this cdna segment is different from the known ones and novel . ## str1 ## the precursor of human endothelin - 2 of the present invention contains an amino acid sequence ( seq id no : 2 ) represented by the following formula 2 ! : ## str2 ## a protein having a sequence corresponding to the sequence of the 49th to the 85th amino acids in formula 2 , a sequence represented by the following formula , is also a kind of precursor of human endothelin - 2 , and called big endothelin - 2 ( 1 - 37 ). ## str3 ## a protein having a sequence corresponding to the sequence of the 49th to the 86th amino acids in formula 2 , a sequence represented by the following formula , is also a kind of precursor of human endothelin - 2 , and called big endothelin - 2 ( 1 - 38 ). ## str4 ## the nucleotide sequence represented by formula 1 ! ( seq id no : 1 ) is the sequence of the human endothelin - 2 cdna obtained in the present invention . examples of the nucleotide sequences coding for the mature human endothelin - 2 amino acids represented by formula 2 ! ( seq id no : 2 ) ( the above underlined sequence of c s c s s w l d k e c v y f c h l d i i w ) include the sequence represented by nos . 203 to 265 in formula 1 ! ( seq id no : 1 ). in the present invention , for example , an expression vector having the dna sequence containing the nucleotide sequence coding for mature human endothelin - 2 can be prepared by the following process : ( b ) single stranded complementary dna ( cdna ) is synthesized from the mrna , followed by synthesis of double stranded dna . ( c ) the complementary dna is introduced in a cloning vector such as a phage or a plasmid . ( d ) host cells are transformed with the recombinant phage or plasmid thus obtained . ( e ) after cultivation of the transformants thus obtained , the plasmids or the phages containing the desired dna is isolated from the transformant by an appropriate method such as hybridization with a dna probe coding for a portion of human endothelin - 2 or immunoassay using an anti - human endothelin - 2 antibody . ( f ) the desired cloned dna sequence is cleaved from the recombinant dna . ( g ) the cloned dna sequence or a portion thereof is ligated downstream from a promoter in the expression vector . the mrna coding for human endothelin - 2 can be obtained from various endothelin - producing cells such as achn cells of human renal cancer cells . methods for preparing the mrna from the human endothelin - 2 - producing cells include the guanidine thiocyanate method j . m . chirgwin et al ., biochemistry 18 , 5294 ( 1979 )! and the like . using the mrna thus obtained as a template , cdna is synthesized by use of reverse transcriptase , for example , in accordance with the method of h . okayama et al . molecular and cellular biology 2 , 161 ( 1979 ); and ibid . 3 , 280 ( 1983 )!. the cdna thus obtained is introduced into the plasmid . the plasmids into which the cdna may be introduced include , for example , pbr322 gene 2 , 95 ( 1977 )!, pbr325 gene 4 , 121 ( 1978 )!, puc12 gene 19 , 259 ( 1982 )!, puc13 gene 19 , 259 ( 1982 )!, puc118 and puc119 , each derived from escherichia coli , and pub110 derived from bacillus subtilis biochemical and biophysical research communication 112 , 678 ( 1983 )!. however , any other plasmid can be used as long as it is replicable and growable in the host cell . examples of the phage vectors into which the cdna may be introduced include gtll r . young and r . davis , proc . natl . acad . sci . u . s . a . 80 , 1194 ( 1983 )!. however , any other phage vector can be used as long as it is growable in the host cell . methods for introducing the cdna into the plasmid include , for example , the method described in t . maniatis et al ., molecular cloning , cold spring harbor laboratory , p . 239 ( 1982 ). methods for introducing the cdna into the phage vector include , for example , the method of t . v . hyunh et al . dna cloning , a practical approach 1 , 49 ( 1985 )!. the plasmid thus obtained is introduced into an appropriate host cell such as escherichia and bacillus . examples of escherichia described above include escherichia coli k12dh1 proc . natl . acad . sci . u . s . a . 60 , 160 ( 1968 )!, m103 nucleic acids research 9 , 309 ( 1981 )), ja221 journal of molecular biology 120 , 517 ( 1978 )!, hb101 journal of molecular biology 41 , 459 ( 1969 )! and c600 genetics 39 , 440 ( 1954 )!. examples of bacillus described above include bacillus subtilis mi114 gene 24 , 255 ( 1983 )! and 207 - 21 journal of biochemistry 95 , 87 ( 1984 )!. methods for transforming the host cell with the plasmid include , for example , the calcium chloride method or the calcium chloride / rubidium chloride method described in t . maniatis et al ., molecular cloning , cold spring harbor laboratory , p . 249 ( 1982 ). when the phage vector is used , for example , it can be transduced into proliferated e . coli , using the in vitro packaging method t . maniatis et al ., molecular cloning , a laboratory manual , coldspringharbor , 1982 , pp . 262 - 268 !. human cdna libraries containing human endothelin - 2 cdna can be obtained by the above - mentioned methods and the like . methods for cloning human endothelin - 2 cdna from the human dna library include , for example , the plaque hybridization method using phage vector λcharon 4a and an oligonucleotide chemically synthesized on the basis of the amino acid sequence of human endothelin - 2 as a probe t . maniatis et al ., molecular cloning , cold spring harbor laboratory , ( 1982 )!. the human endothelin - 2 cdna thus cloned may be subcloned , for example , in pbr322 , puc12 , puc13 , puc18 , puc19 , puc118 and puc119 to obtain the human endothelin - 2 cdna , if necessary . the nucleotide sequence of the dna sequence thus obtained is determined , for example , by the maxam - gilbert method a . m . maxam and w . gilbert , proc . natl . acad . sci . u . s . a . 74 , 560 ( 1977 )! or the dideoxy method j . messing et al ., nucleic acids research 9 , 309 ( 1981 )!, and the existence of the human endothelin - 2 dna is confirmed in comparison with the known amino acid sequence . as described above , the cdna ( human endothelin - 2 cdna ) represented by formula 1 ! ( seq id no : 1 ) coding for human endothelin - 2 is obtained . fig2 shows the restriction enzyme fragment map of the cdna coding for human endothelin - 2 obtained in example 2 described below . fig3 shows the nucleotide sequence of the cdna as determined by the dideoxy method ( seq id no : 1 ), and the amino acid sequence deduced from that nucleotide sequence . fig4 shows the amino acid sequence of a precursor of human endothelin - 2 ( seq id no : 2 ). the cdna coding for human endothelin - 2 cloned as described above can be used as it is , or after digestion with a restriction enzyme if desired , depending on the intended use . a region intended to be expressed is cleaved from the cloned cdna and ligated downstream from the promoter in a vehicle ( vector ) suitable for expression , whereby the expression vector can be obtained . the cdna has atg as a translation initiating codon at the 5 &# 39 ;- terminus thereof and may have taa , tga or tag as a translation terminating codon at the 3 &# 39 ;- terminus . the translation initiating codon and translation terminating codon may be added by use of an appropriate synthetic cdna adaptor . the promoter is further ligated upstream therefrom for the purpose of expressing the cdna . examples of the vectors include the above plasmids derived from e . coli such as pbr322 , pbr325 , puc12 and puc13 , the plasmids derived from bacillus subtilis such as pub110 , ptp5 and pc194 , plasmids derived from yeast such as psh19 and psh15 , bacteriophages such as λphage , and animal viruses such as retroviruses and vaccinia viruses . as the promoter used in the present invention , any promoter is available as long as it is suitable for expression in the host cell selected for the gene expression . when the host cell used for transformation is escherichia , it is preferable that a trp promoter , a lac promoter , a reca promoter , a λpl promoter , a lpp promoter , etc . are used . when the host cell is bacillus , it is preferable that a pho5 promoter , a pgk promoter , a gap promoter , an adh promoter , etc . are used . in particular , it is preferable that the host cell is escherichia and the promoter is the trp promoter or the λpl promoter . when the host cell is an animal cell , a sv - 40 derived promoter , a retrovirus promoter , a metallothionein promoter , a heat shock promoter , etc . are each usable . using a vector containing the cdna coding for the human endothelin - 2 mature peptide thus constructed , transformants are prepared . the host cells include , for example , escherichia , bacillus , yeast and animal cells . as specific examples of the above escherichia and bacillus , strains similar to those described above can be mentioned . examples of the above yeast include saccharomyces cetevisiae ah22 , ah22r - , na87 - 11a and dkd - 5d . examples of the animal cells include monkey cell cos - 7 , vero , chinese hamster cell ( cho ), mouse l cell and human fl cell . the transformation of the above escherichia is carried out according to , for example , the method described in proc . natl . acad . sci . u . s . a . 69 , 2110 ( 1972 ). the transformation of the above bacillus is conducted according to , for example , the method described in molecular & amp ; general genetics 168 , 111 ( 1979 ). the transformation of the yeast is carried out according to , for example , the method described in proc . natl . acad . sci . u . s . a . 75 , 1929 ( 1978 ). the transformation of the animal cells is carried out according to , for example , the method described in virology 52 , 456 ( 1973 ). thus , transformants are obtained which are transformed with an expression vector containing the cdna coding for the human endothelin - 2 mature peptide . when bacterial transformants are cultured , a liquid medium is particularly suitable as a medium used for culture . carbon sources , nitrogen sources , inorganic compounds and others necessary for growth of the transformants are contained therein . examples of the carbon sources include glucose , dextrin , soluble starch and sucrose . examples of the nitrogen sources include inorganic or organic materials such as ammonium salts , nitrates , corn steep liquor , peptone , casein , meat extracts , soybean meal and potato extract solution . the inorganic compounds include , for example , calcium chloride , sodium dihydrogenphosphate and magnesium chloride . yeast , vitamins , growth promoting factors and so on may be further added thereto . the ph of the medium is preferably about 5 to 8 . as the medium used for cultivation of escherichia , for example , m9 medium containing glucose and casamino acids ( miller , journal of experiments in molecular genetics 431 - 433 , cold spring harbor laboratory , new york , 1972 ) is preferably used . in order to make the promoter act efficiently , a compound such as 3 - indolylacrylic acid may be added thereto if necessary . when the host cell is escherichia , the cultivation is usually carried out at about 15 ° to 43 ° c . for about 3 to 24 hours , with aeration or agitation if necessary . when the host cell is bacillus , the cultivation is usually carried out at about 30 ° to 40 ° c . for about 6 to 24 hours , with aeration or agitation if necessary . when yeast transformants are cultured , for example , burkholder minimum medium k . l . bostian et al ., proc . natl . acad . sci . u . s . a . 77 , 4505 ( 1980 )! is used as the medium . the ph of the medium is preferably adjusted to about 5 to 8 . the cultivation is usually carried out at about 20 ° to 35 ° c . for about 24 to 72 hours , with aeration or agitation if necessary . when animal cell transformants are cultured , examples of the media include mem medium containing about 5 to 20 % fetal calf serum science 122 , 501 ( 1952 )!, dmem medium virology 8 , 396 ( 1959 )!, rpmi1640 medium ( the journal of the american medical association 199 , 519 ( 1967 )! and 199 medium proceeding of the society for the biological medicine 73 , 1 ( 1950 ). the ph is preferably about 6 to 8 . the cultivation is usually carried out at about 30 ° to 40 ° c . for about 15 to 60 hours , with aeration or agitation if necessary . the human endothelin - 2 mature peptide ( endothelin - 2 ) can be isolated and purified from the culture described above , for example , by the following method . when the human endothelin - 2 mature peptide is extracted from the cultured cells , the cells are collected by methods known in the art after cultivation . then , the collected cells are suspended in an appropriate buffer solution and disrupted by ultrasonic treatment , lysozyme and / or freeze - thawing . thereafter , a crude extracted solution of the human endothelin - 2 mature peptide is obtained by centrifugation or filtration . the buffer solution may contain a protein denaturant such as urea or guanidine hydrochloride , or a surface - active agent such as triton x - 100 . when the human endothelin - 2 precursor protein or mature peptide is secreted in the culture solution , a supernatant is separated from the cells by methods known in the art after the conclusion of cultivation , and then collected . the separation and purification of the human endothelin - 2 precursor protein or mature peptide contained in the culture supernatant or the extracted solution thus obtained can be performed by an appropriate combination of separating and purifying methods known in the art . the known separating and purifying methods include methods utilizing solubility such as salt precipitation and solvent precipitation , methods mainly utilizing a difference in molecular weight such as dialysis , ultrafiltration , gel filtration and sds - polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis , methods utilizing a difference in electric charge such as ion - exchange column chromatography , methods utilizing specific affinity such as affinity chromatography , methods utilizing a difference in hydrophobicity such as reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography and methods utilizing a difference in isoelectric point such as isoelectro - focussing electrophoresis . the activity of the human endothelin - 2 precursor protein or mature peptide thus formed can be measured by an enzyme immunoassay using a specific antibody . if the products have vasoconstrictive activity , the human endothelin - 2 precursor protein or mature peptide may also be measured based thereupon . the cells transfected or transformed with the dna of the present invention allow large amounts of the human endothelin - 2 mature peptide to be produced . hence , the production of these peptides can be advantageously achieved . like the other endothelin peptides , endothelin - 2 and the precursor thereof prepared here not only can be utilized as a hypotonia therapeutic agent or a topical vasoconstrictor , but can also be utilized to analyze the mechanism of the vasoconstrictor reactions in vivo and to elucidate the antagonists to the vasoconstrictor factors . similarly , the peptides have such effects as preventing various kinds of hemorrhage , for example , gastric or esophageal hemorrhage as a vasoconstrictor , and may also be useful in curing various shock symptoms . these peptides can be administered orally , locally , intravenously or parenterally , preferably topically or intravenously . the dose is 0 . 001 μg to 100 μg / kg , and preferably 0 . 01 μg to 10 μg / kg . the peptides are used in dose dependent on weight and in the form of a solution in 1 to 10 ml of physiological saline . the peptides of the present invention can be formed into various preparations together with additional components , such as emulsions , hydrated mixtures , tablets , solutions , powders , granules , capsules and pills . examples of the additional components include pharmaceutically acceptable excipients , disintegrators , lubricants , binders , dispersants , plasticizers , fillers and carriers . as to the additional components , examples of the excipients include lactose , glucose and white sugar ; those of the disintegrators include starch , sodium alginate , agar powder and carboxymethyl cellulose calcium ; those of the lubricants include magnesium stearate , talc and liquid paraffin ; those of the binders include syrup , gelatin solution , ethanol and polyvinyl alcohol ; those of the dispersants include methyl cellulose , ethyl cellulose and shellac ; and those of the plasticizers include glycerin and starch . when nucleotides , amino acids and so on are indicated by abbreviations in this specification and drawings , the abbreviations adopted by the iupac - iub commission on biochemical nomenclature or commonly used in the art are employed . for example , the following abbreviations are used . when the amino acids are capable of existing as optical isomers , it is understood that the l - forms are represented unless otherwise specified . ______________________________________dna : deoxyribonucleic acidcdna : complementary deoxyribonucleic acida : adeninet : thymineg : guaninec : cytosinerna : ribonucleic acidmrna : messenger ribonucleic aciddatp : deoxyadenosine triphosphatedttp : deoxythymidine triphosphatedgtp : deoxyguanosine triphosphatedctp : deoxycytidine triphosphateatp : adenosine triphosphateedta : ethylenediaminetetraacetic acidsds : sodium dodecyl sulfategly or g : glycineala or a : alanineval or v : valineleu or l : leucineile or i : isoleucineser or s : serinethr or t : threoninecys or c : cysteinemet or m : methionineglu or e : glutamic acidasp or d : aspartic acidlys or k : lysinearg or r : argininehis or h : histidinephe or f : phenylalaninetyr or y : tyrosinetrp or w : tryptophanpro or p : prolineasn or n : asparaginegln or q : glutamine______________________________________ with respect to human endothelin - 2 of the present invention , a portion of the amino acid sequence may be modified , namely there may be addition , elimination or substitution with other amino acids as long as the vasoconstrictor property is not lost . the present invention will hereinafter be described in more detail with the following reference example and examples . it is understood of course that these reference example and examples are not intended to limit the scope of the invention . transformant e . coli mv1184 / phet - 2 ( k ) obtained in example 3 was deposited with the institute for fermentation , osaka , japan ( ifo ) under the accession number ifo 15064 on jul . 10 , 1990 , and also deposited with the fermentation research institute , the agency of industrial science and technology , the ministry of international trade and industry , japan ( fri ) under the accession number ferm bp - 3008 on jul . 12 , 1990 . transformant e . coli mc1061 / p3 / pts612 obtained in example 5 was deposited with the institute for fermentation , osaka , japan ( ifo ) under the accession number ifo 15122 on dec . 24 , 1990 , and also deposited with the fermentation research institute , the agency of industrial science and technology , the ministry of international trade and industry , japan ( fri ) under the accession number ferm bp - 3211 on dec . 20 , 1990 . porcine right coronary artery spiral specimens ( 0 . 5 × 20 mm ) with the intima denuded by rubbing with a small swab are suspended in 3 ml of krebs - ringer solution maintained at 37 ° c . and saturated with a mixed gas containing 5 % carbon dioxide and 95 % oxygen by volume . after setting the basal tension to 2 g , the isometric tension is measured with a tension transducer . instead of the porcine right coronary artery spiral specimens used in the assay described in the above item ( 1 ), suspended guinea pig right atrium specimens are used , and the tension and the heart rate per minute are measured according to the same procedure as described in ( 1 ). preparation of dna probe coding for a portion of dna of genomic human endothelin - 2 a dna probe coding for a portion of the dna sequence of genomic human endothelin - 2 , which had the following sequence , was chemically synthesized , and used for hybridization with an achn cell - derived cdna library . human renal cancer cells , achn ( atcc , crl 1611 ), were cultured in dulbecco &# 39 ; s minimum essential medium ( d - mem ) containing 10 % fetal calf serum in an atmosphere of 5 % co 2 and 95 % air at 37 ° c . for ten 150 - cm 2 flasks ( falcon )!. after 3 to 4 days , the culture solution was removed , followed by washing with phosphate buffered saline ( pbs ). then , 100 ml per flask of a guanidine - isothiocyanate solution ( 5m guanidine - isothiocyanate , 50 mm tris - hcl , 10 mm edta and 5 % mercaptoethanol ) was added thereto to solve the cells , followed by collection in a 150 - ml glass homogenizer and sufficient trituration . a 20 % sodium sarcosinate solution ( 20 % sodium n - lauroylsarcosinate , 50 mm tris - hcl ( ph 7 . 6 ), 10 mm edta and 5 % mercaptoethanol ) was added to a final concentration of 5 %, followed by further sufficient trituration . solid cesium chloride was added thereto to a concentration of 0 . 2 g / ml , followed by further sufficient trituration while dissolving it . then , 5 ml of a 5 . 2m solution of cesium chloride in 0 . 5m ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid ( edta ) was placed in a tube for an sw28 rotor ( beckmann ), and 30 ml of the above - mentioned cell solution was layered thereon , followed by centrifugation with the sw28 rotor at 28 , 000 rpm at 22 ° c . for 48 hours . rna was collected on pellets in the tube , and an upper layer solution was removed by absorption according to the method of kaplain biochem . j . 183 , 181 - 184 ( 1979 )!. then , after the rna was dissolved in a 0 . 4 % sarcosine solution , nacl was added thereto to a final concentration of 0 . 25m . cold ethanol was added thereto in an amount of 2 . 5 volumes , and the resulting solution was stored at - 20 °. total rnas were collected by centrifugation ( at 25 , 000 rpm for 20 minutes ), and polya + rna was partially purified by oligo ( dt ) column chromatography according to the manual of the method for purifying polya rna ( pharmacia ). about 5 % of the total rnas was recovered as the polya + rna . ( 3 ) synthesis of cdna and preparation of cdna library by using phage λgtll cdna was synthesized from 5 μg of the polya + rna obtained in ( 2 ) described above , using a cdna synthesizing kit ( amersham ) according to the manual , and using 32 p - dctp as a marker for cdna synthesis . about 10 % of 5 μg of the polya + rna used was obtained as double - stranded dna ( ds dna ). similarly using a cdna cloning kit ( amersham ), adapters for restriction enzyme ecori were ligated to this ds dna by the ligation reaction , and treated with ecori to obtain ds dna to the 5 &# 39 ;- and 3 &# 39 ;- termini of which ecori adapters were ligated . the cdna to which the ecori adapters were ligated was introduced into the ecori site of phage λgtll dna , and reconstructed to phage particles , thereby obtaining a cdna library of phage λgtll . the resulting cdna library of phage λgtll exhibited an infection value of about 2 × 10 6 plaque forming units / ml . cloning of human endothelin - 2 cdna and isolation of phage clones having human endothelin - 2 cdna the recombinant phage ( λgtll ) obtained in ( 3 ) of example 2 was transfected in e . coli y1090 under a condition of 1 , 500 plaques / schale by the method of pentone and davis ( science 196 , 180 - 182 ( 1977 )!, and then the phage was transferred to a nitrocellulose filter . the filter was treated according to the method of benton and davis w . d . benton and r . w . davis , science , 196 , p . 180 ( 1977 )!. a partial dna fragment having a nucleic acid sequence inoue et al ., proc . natl . acad . sci . u . s . a . 86 , 2863 - 2867 ( 1989 )! coding for endothelin - 2 of genomic human dna , which had the following sequence ( seq id no : 9 ), was synthesized with a dna synthesizer ( model ab1 ), and a 32 p - labeled probe was prepared by the random priming method using α - 32 p . dctp . the recombinant phage dna transferred to the nitrocellulose filter was hybridized with the 32 p - labeled endothelin - 2 probe by the method of pentone and davis science 196 , 180 - 182 ( 1977 )!. phage clones which formed hybrids were screened to obtain several positive plaques . the cloned phage was transfected in e . coli y1090 in lb broth at 37 ° c . for 5 to 6 hours . after removal of e . coli by centrifugation , 200 μl of a 20 % polyethylene glycol 0 . 15m nacl solution was added to 1 ml of the culture solution , followed by standing at 4 ° c . for 2 to 3 hours . then , phage particles were precipitated by centrifugation at 15 , 000 rpm for 20 minutes . the phage particles were suspended by addition of 100 μl of distilled water , and the resulting suspension was heated at 95 ° c . for 10 minutes . this recombinant phage dna was λgtll . hence , using the dna fragments of 5 &# 39 ; ggtggcgacgactcctggagcccg ( seq id no : 10 ) and 5 &# 39 ; ttgacaccagaccaactggtaatg ( seq id no : 11 ) close to the ecori site , a recombinant site of cdna , as primers for λgtll , this cdna portion was obtained by amplification according to the polymer chain reaction ( pcr ) method i . a . michael and iunis , pcr protocols , academic press ( 1990 )!. the dna obtained by amplification synthesis according to the pcr method was treated with ecori , followed by ligation to the ecori site of plasmid puc118 by the ligation reaction . then , e . coli dh5α was transformed into 5 clones shown below : of these clones , phet - 2 ( 52 )/ e . coli mv1184 is referred to as phet / 2 ( k )/ e . coli mv1184 . the plasmid dna obtained in example 3 described above was purified , and the nucleotide sequence of the dna was determined by the dideoxy - chain termination method proc . natl . acad . sci . u . s . a . 74 , 5463 - 5467 ( 1977 )!. the determination direction and the whole nucleotide sequence ( seq id no : 1 ) thereof are shown in fig3 . the cdna coding for the precursor of human endothelin - 2 is phet - 2 ( 52 ) and consists of 1218 nucleotides . an open frame of 534 nucleotides is removed therefrom to code for 178 amino acid residues . the portion being boxed is the portion of human endothelin - 2 , and identical with the sequence previously shown from the sequence of the genomic dna . plasmid phet - 2 ( k ) having cdna coding for the precursor of human endothelin - 2 was cleaved with the restriction enzyme ecori and introduced into the ecori site of expression vector pcdna . then , e . coli mc1061 / p3 was transformed to obtain e . coli mc1061 / p3 / pts612 ( fig5 ). this plasmid was purified and allowed to be entrapped in cho - k1 cells together with plasmid psv2neo according to the method of mccutchan and pagano j . h . mccutchan and j . s . pagano , j . of the national cancer institute , 41 ( 2 ), pp . 351 - 357 ( 1968 )!. then , drug g418 - resistant cells were selected . the cells were cloned and the cell line was named as cho - 12 - 5 - 12 . the selected cells were cultured in dmem medium containing 10 % calf serum , and the immunoreactive et of the culture solution was assayed . as a result , secretion of immunoreactive endothelin ( closed squares ) and big - endothelin ( open squares ) was observed , in addition to cell proliferation ( open triangles show the total number of cells ), as shown in fig6 . expression of human endothelin and endothelin precursor in cho cell transformant and determination of the structures thereof 1 , 500 ml of a culture supernatant of cho - 12 - 5 - 12 cells , cho cells transformed with expression plasmid pts612 into which the cdna of human endothelin - 2 was introduced , was divided into three portions , and each 500 ml portion was treated in the following manner . ( 1 ) each portion was filtered through a 0 . 22 - μm filter , and ( 2 ) subjected to awetn40 - affinity column chromatography ( the way to prepare is described below ). ( 3 ) the absorbed substances were separated by reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography ( rp - hplc ) ( fig7 ). ( 4 ) each of the resulting fractions was dried under vacuum , and ( 5 ) subjected to the enzyme immunoassay ( eia ) of human big - endothelin - 2 ( 1 - 37 ). ( 6 ) a fraction ( peak 24 in fig7 ) eluted 2 minutes before elution of synthesized human big - endothelin - 2 ( 1 - 37 ) was taken , and ( 7 ) the amino acid sequence was determined with an ab1 ( model 477a ). as a result , the sequence of 20 amino acid residues from the n - terminus was determined as xaa - ser - xaa - ser - ser - xaa - leu - asp - lys - glu - xaa - val - tyr - phe - xaa -( his )- leu - asp - ile - ile - xaa ( seq id no : 12 ). the seventh leu from the n - terminus apparently corresponded to leu at the time that the nucleotide sequence of the cdna of endothelin - 2 was translated into the amino acid sequence . the n - terminus was deduced as cys , and the above sequence was deduced as the sequence of endothelin - 2 , considering positions 1 , 3 , 11 and 15 of cys . although the n - terminal amino acid sequence of immunoreactive ( ir )- big - endothelin - 2 corresponding to peak 24 in fig7 was shown above , the fraction of peak 24 was further analyzed with mass spectrographs ( jms - hx110hf and da - 500 , jeol ) to determine the total molecular weight and the c - terminal amino acid sequence . as a result , the molecular weight was measured to be 4 , 342 ( fig8 ), and the following sequence consisting of 38 amino acid residues in which one arg binds to the c - terminus of amino acids 1 - 37 based on the nucleotide sequence of the cdna of human big - endothelin - 2 ( 1 - 37 ) was deduced : ## str5 ## this novel peptide is named human big - endothelin - 2 ( 1 - 38 ). the molecule eluted at the same position as this human big - endothelin - 2 ( 1 - 38 ) is presumed to exist also in human blood and a culture supernatant of human renal cancer cell achn , and this molecule as well as big - endothelin - 2 ( 1 - 37 ) is a precursor of endothelin - 2 . the antibody column using awetn40 was produced by the following method . awetn40 antibodies were allowed to bind to a tresyl toyopal ( toyo roshi ltd . japan ) column according to methods known in the art . 500 ml of the culture supernatant of cho - 12 - 5 - 12 cells was treated with 1 ml of the obtained gel . namely , a 1 cm diameter column was packed with the antibody - binding column to height of 0 . 5 cm , and a sample for rp - hplc was prepared by the following steps : ( 1 ) 8 ml of 0 . 05m glycine - hcl and 0 . 1m nacl was allowed to flow . ( 3 ) 500 ml of the cell culture supernatant was allowed to flow . ( 4 ) the column was washed with 30 ml of phosphate buffer . ( 5 ) the column was washed with 10 ml of distilled water . ( 6 ) elution was conducted with 9 ml of 60 % ch 3 cn and 0 . 1 % tfa . then , the eluate was concentrated to 200 to 300 μl in the presence of n 2 gas , and subjected to rp - hplc to obtain immunoreaction - positive substances , endothelin - 2 and big - endothelin - 2 , by fractionation ( fig7 ). elution was effected by a linear gradient of ch 3 cn from 18 to 60 %. a portion of each fraction was taken and assayed by the eia of human big endothelin - 2 ( 1 - 37 ). thus , the endothelin precursor containing 21 amino acid residues of endothelin - 2 ( et - 2 ) was expressed in the cho - k1 cell , an animal cell , and endothelin - 2 , big - endothelin - 2 ( big - et - 2 )( 1 - 37 ) and big - et - 2 ( 1 - 38 ) larger in molecule than et - 2 and proteins having larger molecules were allowed to be secreted in the cell culture solution . this system is useful to know the synthesis and secretion mechanisms of et - 2 , and to develop methods for inhibiting the synthesis and secretion thereof . further , this system is available for developing agents for inhibiting the synthesis of three kinds of endothelin peptides including peptides related to endothelin - 1 and endothelin - 3 . as described above , the cdna coding for the precursor of human endothelin - 2 was cloned , and the structure thereof was determined . this cdna was introduced into the expression vector , whereby it became possible to express endothelin - 2 and the precursor thereof . further , using the cdna of human endothelin - 2 as the probe , it became possible to elucidate the gene expression of endothelin - 2 at the dna level , along with endothelin - 1 and endothelin - 3 hitherto obtained by the present inventors . furthermore , it became possible to diagnose diseases to which endothelin was related , in combination with the eia of endothelin previously developed . the following references , which are referred to for their disclosures at various points in this application , are incoporated herein by reference . __________________________________________________________________________sequence listing ( 1 ) general information :( iii ) number of sequences : 12 ( 2 ) information for seq id no : 1 :( i ) sequence characteristics :( a ) length : 1218 base pairs ( b ) type : nucleic acid ( c ) strandedness : double ( d ) topology : linear ( ii ) molecule type : cdna to mrna ( ix ) feature :( a ) name / key : cds ( b ) location : 59 .. 592 ( xi ) sequence description : seq id no : 1 : 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molecule type : peptide ( xi ) sequence description : seq id no : 3 : cyssercysserserleumetasplysglucysvaltyrphecyshis151015leuaspileiletrp20 ( 2 ) information for seq id no : 4 :( i ) sequence characteristics :( a ) length : 21 amino acids ( b ) type : amino acid ( d ) topology : linear ( ii ) molecule type : peptide ( xi ) sequence description : seq id no : 4 : cyssercyssersertrpleuasplysglucysvaltyrphecyshis151015leuaspileiletrp20 ( 2 ) information for seq id no : 5 :( i ) sequence characteristics :( a ) length : 21 amino acids ( b ) type : amino acid ( d ) topology : linear ( ii ) molecule type : peptide ( xi ) sequence description : seq id no : 5 : cyssercysasnsertrpleuasplysglucysvaltyrphecyshis151015leuaspileiletrp20 ( 2 ) information for seq id no : 6 :( i ) sequence characteristics :( a ) length : 21 amino acids ( b ) type : amino acid ( d ) topology : linear ( ii ) molecule type : peptide ( xi ) sequence description : seq id no : 6 : 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