Literature DB >> 1374655

Ultrastructure of alpha 2-macroglobulins.

E Delain1, F Pochon, M Barray, F Van Leuven.   

Abstract

New results concerning the ultrastructure of human alpha 2-macroglobulin (alpha 2M) molecules are presented in connection and comparison with the historical, the current and our own most recent, even unpublished results on the structure and function of alpha 2M and related proteins. The electron microscopic approach uses classical negative staining, combined with the new imaging mode "Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy", which provides unusual contrast, resolution and readability of the electron micrographs. Immuno- and cryoelectron microscopy, as well as image processing has provided new data necessary to the building of tentative 3D models of the molecule. A model for the native tetrameric alpha 2M is described for the first time, and tries to explain and gather the various observations, sometimes contradictory, taken from different laboratories. A revised version for a model of the methylamine- and proteinase-transformed forms of alpha 2M is also shown. The probable positions of the bait regions and the thiol esters are given on both models. We confirm that alpha 2M is a twin trap capable of inactivating one or two proteinases by partial immobilization. Preliminary results on the production of crystals of alpha 2M-chymotrypsin complexes are also presented. A critical analysis of our models is presented in comparison with others. The technical limitations reached with some techniques and some possible extensions of future research in the field are also presented.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1374655     DOI: 10.1016/0892-0354(92)90012-f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Electron Microsc Rev        ISSN: 0892-0354


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5.  Ligation of the alpha 2-macroglobulin signalling receptor on macrophages induces protein phosphorylation and an increase in cytosolic pH.

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