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Although the cell line K562 reportedly expresses a single species of
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Evidence for the presence of a low-mass
1 integrin on the cell surface
* Author for correspondence (e-mail: jwilkin{at}cc.umanitoba.ca)
1 integrin,
5
1, surface staining with monoclonal antibodies JB1A, 12G10 and B3B11 to the
1 chain clearly demonstrated differences in the expression levels of the epitopes detected by these antibodies. The present studies were initiated to determine the basis for this molecular heterogeneity in the integrins. Cross-linking of surface integrins with B3B11 caused their selective aggregation. This distribution was similar to that observed for the
5 chain. In contrast, cross-linking the
1 chains with 12G10 did not cause codistribution of
5, suggesting that these two species were not associated on the cell surface. Immunoprecipitates of the surface integrins of K562 cells indicated the presence of 120 and 140 kDa forms of the
1 chain which were detected by 12G10 and B3B11, respectively. Immunological, biochemical and mass spectrometric analysis of K562 surface integrins also failed to demonstrate the presence of any
chain in association with the 120 kDa species of
1 of K562 cells. Treatment of the two forms of
1 with PGNase reduced their masses to
90 kDa, suggesting that N-glycosylation was responsible for the mass differences. Collectively, these results provide evidence for a novel species of
1 on the cell surface, which does not appear to be associated with any
chain. The data also suggest that differences in glycosylation may be involved in defining the association between the integrin
and
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T. Isaji, Y. Sato, T. Fukuda, and J. Gu
N-Glycosylation of the I-like Domain of {beta}1 Integrin Is Essential for {beta}1 Integrin Expression and Biological Function: IDENTIFICATION OF THE MINIMAL N-GLYCOSYLATION REQUIREMENT FOR {alpha}5{beta}1
J. Biol. Chem.,
May 1, 2009;
284(18):
12207 - 12216.
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