Literature DB >> 309819

Helix pomatia A hemagglutinin: selectivity of binding to lymphocyte surface glycoproteins on T cells and certain B cells.

B Axelsson, A Kimura, S Hammarström, H Wigzell, K Nilsson, H Mellstedt.   

Abstract

Human and mouse lymphocytes were surface-labeled by lactoperoxidase-catalyzed iodination, or by galactose oxidase oxidation followed by reduction with tritiated sodium borohydride. The labeled cells were lysed with Nonidet P-40. Proteins binding to Helix pomatia A hemagglutinin (HP) were isolated by affinity chromatography on HP-Sepharose and analyzed by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and autoradiography. A major cell surface glycoprotein (apparent mol. wt. 150 000, using reducing conditions) on human lymphocytes was responsible for almost all binding of HP. This protein was present on normal and malignant thymus-derived lymphocytes, e.g. thymocytes, blood T cells and T leukemia cell lines. It was also found on chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells, one null cell leukemia line, one unidentified leukemia line, one lymphoblastoid cell line of B origin and on one stem cell lymphoma line. In contrast, this protein was not found on various B cells at different steps of differentiation, e.g. four B lymphoma lines or one myeloma line. It was also absent from a histiocytic leukemia line. However, two of the four B lymphoma lines and the myeloma line had another HP-binding surface glycoprotein (mol. wt. 200 000) instead of the 150 000 protein. Studies of mouse lymphocytes similarly showed that thymus-derived lymphocytes (normal and malignant) but not normal adult B cells expressed a major HP-binding surface glycoprotein of apparent mol. wt. 130 000 (reducing conditions).

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Year:  1978        PMID: 309819     DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830081102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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