Evidence for a structurally homologous Rh-like polypeptide in Rhnull erythrocytes
Human Rhnull red blood cells fail to react with Rh antibodies, indicating that these cells are either devoid of Rh protein or, like other species, possess antigenically distinct variants. To determine whether Rhnull cells possess an Rh-like polypeptide, 32-kDa proteins from D--, rr, and Rhnull cells...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1992-12, Vol.267 (36), p.26050-26055 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Human Rhnull red blood cells fail to react with Rh antibodies, indicating that these cells are either devoid of Rh protein
or, like other species, possess antigenically distinct variants. To determine whether Rhnull cells possess an Rh-like polypeptide,
32-kDa proteins from D--, rr, and Rhnull cells were labeled with the cysteine-specific probe, 125I-labeled pyridyldithioethylamine.
Size comparisons of labeled proteins in Triton X-100-solubilized membranes from Rh-bearing and Rhnull cells showed similar
sedimentation coefficients and Stoke's radii. Immunoprecipitated Rh(D) from D-- cells, Rh(c) from rr cells, and purified 32-kDa
proteins from Rhnull cells were digested with alpha-chymotrypsin and examined by high-performance liquid chromatography and
by two-dimensional iodopeptide mapping. Analysis of 125I-labeled chymotryptic fragments from immunoprecipitated Rh(D) and
Rh(c) showed the labeled peptides from both phenotypes to be virtually identical. High-performance liquid chromatography profiles
and iodopeptide maps of 32-kDa Rhnull proteins yielded patterns identical to 32-kDa proteins isolated from D-- cells and rr
cells with the exception of one missing 125I-labeled peptide. Further analysis of the Rh-related fragments from Rhnull cells
showed significant homology with immunoprecipitated Rh(D) and Rh(c). DNA sequence analysis of cysteine-encoding regions from
Rh-bearing and Rhnull cells showed complete identity. These data suggest that Rhnull red blood cells, although serologically
distinct, possess an Rh-like protein that is structurally very similar to Rh(D) and Rh(c). |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0021-9258(18)35715-6 |