| Literature DB >> 3519447 |
C M Isacke, C A Sauvage, R Hyman, J Lesley, R Schulte, I S Trowbridge.
Abstract
Two monoclonal antibodies have been raised against human Pgp-1 by the immunization of mice with human fibroblasts. The human molecule, like the previously identified mouse counterpart, is an abundant membrane protein (Mr approximately 95 000) with a broad tissue distribution. Pgp-1 is phosphorylated, and phosphoamino acid analysis demonstrates that this occurs exclusively on serine residues. A major difference between the mouse and the human is that 50-60% of human thymocytes are Pgp-1+ compared to 5-10% of mouse thymocytes at an equivalent stage in development. Immunofluorescence studies of cryostat sections showed that the majority of human medullary thymocytes are strongly stained with Pgp-1-specific antibody, whereas the expression of Pgp-1 on cortical thymocytes is much more heterogeneous.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3519447 DOI: 10.1007/bf00398797
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunogenetics ISSN: 0093-7711 Impact factor: 2.846