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Binding of naturally occurring antibodies to oxidatively and nonoxidatively modified erythrocyte band 3.

F Turrini1, F Mannu, M Cappadoro, D Ulliers, G Giribaldi, P Arese.   

Abstract

Both oxidative clustering (elicited by diamide treatment) and nonoxidative clustering (elicited by zinc/BS3 (bis[sulfosuccinimidyl]suberate) treatment) of erythrocyte integral membrane proteins induce binding of autologous antibodies with anti-band 3 specificity, followed by complement deposition and phagocytosis. Autologous antibodies eluted from nonoxidatively clustered erythrocytes bind to and stimulate phagocytosis of oxidatively damaged erythrocytes. Those eluted antibodies bind specifically to disulfide-crosslinked band 3 dimers generated by diamide treatment. Band 3 dimerization and antibody binding are abrogated by cleavage of band 3 cytoplasmic domain. Thus, disulfide-crosslinked band 3 dimers are the minimal band 3 aggregate with enhanced affinity for anti-band 3 antibodies. The eluted antibodies do not bind to band 3 dimers generated nonoxidatively by BS3 treatment but bind avidly to larger band 3 clusters generated nonoxidatively by zinc/BS3 treatment. Possibly, disulfide crosslinking of cytoplasmic domain cysteines induces reorientation of intramembrane domains as to expose putative anti-band 3 epitopes and allow bivalent binding of anti-band 3 antibodies. Extensive nonoxidative band 3 clustering appears to disrupt the native band 3 conformation and generate reoriented dimers which expose putative anti-band 3 epitopes in the proper distance and orientation as to allow bivalent antibody binding.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8142429     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(94)90087-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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