Literature DB >> 1640388

Characterization of the T, L, I, S, M and P cell surface (immobilization) antigens of Tetrahymena thermophila: molecular weights, isoforms, and cross-reactivity of antisera.

D L Smith1, M S Berkowitz, D Potoczak, M Krause, C Raab, F Quinn, F P Doerder.   

Abstract

In the ciliate protist Tetrahymena thermophila the L, H, T, I, S, M and P cell surface proteins (immobilization antigens) are expressed under different conditions of temperature (L, H, T), culture media (I, S), and mutant genotype (M, P). Immunoblot and autoradiographic studies using antisera to purified protein show that the molecular weights of these proteins range from 25,000 to 59,000. The H, T, S, M and P antigens are recognized as single polypeptides, whereas L, I, and one allelic form of T each appear to consist of a family of polypeptides. Although antisera are specific in immobilization and immunofluorescence assays of surface protein in living cells, cross-reactivity is seen with denatured protein on immunoblots. It is hypothesized that the surface protein genes are organized into families of evolutionarily related isoloci.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1640388     DOI: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.1992.tb01475.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Protozool        ISSN: 0022-3921


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10.  Genome-wide prediction of the polymorphic Ser gene family in Tetrahymena thermophila based on motif analysis.

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