Isolation and characterization of a cDNA encoding the low molecular weight insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IBP-1).

Abstract
IGF‐I and IGF‐II are growth‐stimulating peptides with strong mitogenic properties. These polypeptide growth factors circulate in serum bound to specific binding proteins. We report the cloning and complete sequence of a cDNA encoding a low mol. wt IGF‐binding protein from a human placenta cDNA library. We propose the designation IGF‐binding protein 1 (IBP‐1) for the gene and corresponding protein. Expression of the cDNA encoding IBP‐1 in COS cells resulted in the synthesis of a 30‐kd protein which binds IGF‐I and is immunologically indistinguishable from the IGF‐binding protein isolated from amniotic fluid or human serum. Northern blotting analysis demonstrated that expression of the IBP‐1 gene is highly tissue specific and limited to placental membranes and fetal liver suggesting a rigid control. The IBP‐1 gene is a single copy gene, located on chromosome 7. The results obtained suggest that most, if not all, lower mol. wt IGF‐binding proteins originate from this gene.