A new macrophage differentiation antigen which is a member of the scavenger receptor superfamily
✍ Scribed by S. K. Alex Law; Kingsley J. Micklem; Jacqueline M. Shaw; Xi-Ping Zhang; Yin Dong; Antony C. Willis; David Y. Mason
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 859 KB
- Volume
- 23
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0014-2980
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✦ Synopsis
A new macrophage differentiation antigen which is a member of the scavenger receptor superfamily
The antibodies Ki-M8, Ber-Mac3, GHI/61 and SM4 define a human macrophageassociated antigen with a relative molecular mass of 130000 which we designate M130. The protein was purified by immunoaffinity chromatography and an N-terminal and three internal amino acid sequences were obtained. A cDNA fragment was initially obtained by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using reverse-translated primers. Several variant cDNA clones, derived from alternative spliced messages, were obtained from a lipopolysaccharide-stimulated human monocyte library and were sequenced. The relative abundance of these variants was evaluated by a series of overlapping PCR reactions. The size of the most representative cDNA is 3.7 kb and closely agrees with the mRNA size of 3.8 kb determined by Northern blot analysis. The membrane protein encoded contains a leader peptide of 40 residues, a putative extracellular domain of 1003 residues, followed by a hydrophobic segment of 24 residues and a cytoplasmic domain of 49 residues. The extracellular domain was found to contain nine repeating elements, of about 110 residues, which are similar to those of the scavenger receptor superfamily.
brane [8]. Whole antigen, or HPLC-purified tryptic fragments generated bv a digest of the membrane immobilized
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