Literature DB >> 1316913

Ligand-receptor interactions in affinity cell partitioning. Studies with transferrin covalently linked to monomethoxypoly(ethylene glycol) and rat reticulocytes.

C Delgado1, P Sancho, J Mendieta, J Luque.   

Abstract

The partitioning of rat reticulocytes in poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-dextran two-phase systems increases into the PEG-rich top phase when the cells are incubated with transferrin covalently modified with monomethoxy-PEG (MPEG-transferrin) prior to partitioning. Two observations support the suggestion that such an increase in top-phase partitioning is due to the specific interaction of the MPEG-transferrin conjugate with the transferrin receptor on the surface of the reticulocyte: first, the MPEG-transferrin conjugate competes with [125I]transferrin for the transferrin receptor on reticulocytes (Ka = 6.28 x 10(6) l mol-1); and second, the MPEG-modified transferrin is unable to change the partitioning of rat erythrocytes, cells lacking the transferrin receptor. This example illustrates the feasibility of manipulating the partitioning of a selected cell population when ligand-receptor interactions are exploited. The increase in the partitioning of the reticulocytes takes place within a narrow range of MPEG-transferrin bound per cell, viz., 10.2-11.3 fg per cell. The latter range corresponds to ca. 80,000-89,000 molecules of MPEG-transferrin bound per cell.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1316913     DOI: 10.1016/0021-9673(92)80316-m

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chromatogr


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