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. 1983 Dec 1;158(6):1979-92.
doi: 10.1084/jem.158.6.1979.

Identification of a new component in the murine Ia molecular complex

Identification of a new component in the murine Ia molecular complex

A J Sant et al. J Exp Med. .

Abstract

In this report, we describe a previously unidentified component in the murine Ia antigen complex. SDS-PAGE analysis of anti-Ia immunoprecipitates prepared from spleen cells biosynthetically labeled with 35S-sulfate showed no detectable incorporation of 35SO4 into alpha, beta, or Ii chains but did not reveal the presence of a novel sulfate-bearing molecule of considerable molecular weight heterogeneity (46-69-kdaltons). The 46-69-kdalton molecule could be precipitated with monoclonal antibodies specific for I-A, I-E, and Ii glycoproteins but was not seen in control precipitates, nor in association with IgG or class I MHC molecules. Preliminary biochemical characterization indicated that the 46-69-kdalton product is extremely polydisperse, both in charge and apparent molecular weight, is sensitive to proteases, and bears the sulfate moiety on a large pronase-resistant structure. These results suggested this component might be a proteoglycan. Definitive identification of this component as a proteoglycan was accomplished by selective enzymatic degradation experiments which showed that the sulfate-bearing component of the 46-69-kdalton molecule is chondroitin 6-sulfate.

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