The 95000-Mr gelatin-binding protein in human serum and plasma
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The 95000-Mr gelatin-binding protein in human serum and plasma
Abstract
A gelatin-binding 95000-Mr protein was detected in human serum and plasma by immunoblotting using antibodies against the 95000-Mr gelatin-binding protein, a major secretory component of cultured adherent human monocyte/macrophages. Serum and plasma were prepared by incubating blood at 4, 22 or 37 degrees C for different periods of time, and gelatin-binding proteins were isolated from 200 microliter portions by gelatin-Sepharose affinity chromatography. The bound material was analysed by sodium dodecyl sulphate/polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis. In protein-stained gels, fibronectin and some minor polypeptides were seen, but not the 95000-Mr protein. In immunoblotting of identical serum samples the antibodies detected apparently two closely spaced polypeptide bands at Mr95000, and in plasma samples a single band at the position of the faster-migrating one of the two above-mentioned bands. The immunoperoxidase reaction was stronger when serum and plasma were prepared by incubating for longer periods of time (up to 8 h) or at higher temperatures (up to 37 degrees C). In samples made from plasma, the immunoperoxidase reactions were weaker than in those from serum, indicating a lower quantity of the protein. The results suggest that the 95000-Mr protein is released from monocytes and granulocytes during the incubation of blood and, more likely, when they possibly interact with the blood clot and may become adherent.
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