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. 1990 Oct;86(4):1301-5.
doi: 10.1172/JCI114838.

Cell surface expression of the 70-kD component of Ku, a DNA-binding nuclear autoantigen

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Cell surface expression of the 70-kD component of Ku, a DNA-binding nuclear autoantigen

B S Prabhakar et al. J Clin Invest. 1990 Oct.

Abstract

The Ku complex, a heterodimer of 86- and 70-kD proteins, is a nuclear DNA-binding autoantigen. However, hydrophobicity analysis of the deduced amino acid sequence of the 70-kD protein had strongly suggested that this might also be a membrane protein. In the present study, using antibodies to synthetic peptides and a polyclonal antiserum to the purified protein, we show that the 70-kD protein of the Ku complex is present in isolated plasma membranes of human cells. By indirect immunofluorescence microscopy and fluorescein-activated cell sorting, we demonstrate that this autoantigen is exposed on the cell surface. In addition, we have identified several domains of the protein that are exposed. Our study provides one of the first demonstrations of a eukaryotic, nuclear DNA-binding protein that is also on the cell membrane. Moreover, our results might help explain how autoantibodies to the Ku autoantigen could target cells for an autoimmune attack.

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