Changes in cellular glycoproteins after transformation: identification of specific glycoproteins and antigens in sodium dodecyl sulfate gels
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Changes in cellular glycoproteins after transformation: identification of specific glycoproteins and antigens in sodium dodecyl sulfate gels
Abstract
The glycoproteins of whole cells have been analyzed by direct application of radio-iodinated lectins to sodium dodecyl sulfate gels, followed by autoradiography. By use of lectins with different carbohydrate specificities, different sets of glycoproteins have been visualized. The most prominent lectin-binding band in many gels is thelarge, external, transformation-sensitive (LETS) protein. Major glycoprotein differences are revealed when normal and virus-transformed cells are compared. Certain differences, however, are also seen when the glycoproteins are compared from two separately derived simian virus 40 transformants of 3T3 cells, suggesting a degree of clonal variation between these lines that may not relate to transformation. A complementary technique is used to detect specific antigens in sodium dodecyl sulfate gels by direct application of iodinated antibodies. An antiserum specific for the LETS protein is used to identify this antigen in the gels of both normal and transformed cells.
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