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Distribution and mobility of murine histocompatibility H-2Kk antigen in the cytoplasmic membrane.

S Damjanovich, L Trón, J Szöllösi, R Zidovetzki, W L Vaz, F Regateiro, D J Arndt-Jovin, T M Jovin.   

Abstract

The topographical distributions and mobilities of the murine histocompatibility antigen H-2Kk and of concanavalin A (Con A) binding sites have been studied on a murine lymphoma cell line. The spatial distribution of H-2Kk antigens, the average distance between H-2Kk antigens and Con A binding sites, and the separation of different determinants on the H-2Kk antigen itself were determined by using fluorescence resonance energy-transfer measurements with a dual-laser flow sorter. From the lack of energy transfer between bound monoclonal anti-H-2Kk antibodies conjugated with fluorescein (donor) and rhodamine (acceptor), we conclude that the H-2Kk antigen exists without appreciable clustering on the cell surface. Substantial energy transfer between appropriately labeled Con A and antibodies bound to the H-2Kk antigen shows that the two populations are interspersed. Donor/acceptor pairs of monoclonal antibodies binding to different determinants on the same H-2Kk antigen exhibited a degree of energy transfer indicative of a mean separation of 8.6 nm between the sites. Time-resolved phosphorescence anisotropy measurements with anti-H-2Kk antibodies labeled with eosin or erythrosin yielded rotational mobility information for the antigen-antibody complexes on the cell membrane. The rotational correlation time of 10-20 mus and the finite residual anisotropy are compatible with an uniaxial mode of rotation of monomeric antigen around its transmembrane portion and, thus, provide additional evidence for an unclustered distribution. Capping by rabbit anti-mouse IgG immobilized the antigen-antibody complex. Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching was used to calculate an apparent lateral diffusion coefficient of 5 +/- 3 X 10(-10) cm2 . s-1 for the H-2Kk antigen labeled with fluoresceinated IgG or its corresponding Fab fragment.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6351071      PMCID: PMC534344          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.80.19.5985

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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