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Characterization and cellular localization by monoclonal antibodies of the 60 kDa mannose specific lectin of human promyelocytic cells, HL60.

V Carpentier1, C Vassard, C Plessis, G Motta, M Monsigny, A C Roche.   

Abstract

Myelomonocytic lineage cells express an M(r) 60,000 mannose specific lectin, MR60 (Pimpaneau et al. (1991), Carbohydr Res 213: 95-108). Under non-reducing conditions, this protein migrates as a 120,000 protein. MR60 does not contain any N-glycan moiety cleavable by the action of N-glycanase. MR60 induces a sugar selective aggregation of beads coated with glycosylated albumin: beads bearing alpha-D-mannosyl residues are aggregated while beads bearing alpha-D-glucosyl residues are not. A monoclonal antibody Lec101B, specific for MR60, recognizes a single M(r) 60,000 protein by Western blotting. This monoclonal antibody does not label the cell surface of cells expressing MR60, but decorates intracellular vesicles upon permeabilization of these cells.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7873929     DOI: 10.1007/bf00731206

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glycoconj J        ISSN: 0282-0080            Impact factor:   2.916


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