Ligand-induced association of rat lymphocyte membrane proteins with the detergent-insoluble lymphocyte cytoskeletal matrix
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Ligand-induced association of rat lymphocyte membrane proteins with the detergent-insoluble lymphocyte cytoskeletal matrix
Abstract
There are two classes of membrane protein capping on the basis of ligand requirements. Surface immunoglobulin (Slg), the prototype of the first class, requires a single ligand for cap induction. RT1 (rat histocompatibility proteins) requires two antibodies for cap induction. The lateral mobility of Slg is relatively restricted compared with RT1. These differences may be due to differential interaction with the cytoskeleton. After ligand binding 71% of Slg becomes detergent insoluble and is associated with the lymphocyte cytoskeletal matrix. The insolubilization occurs at 4 degrees C and is not inhibited by sodium azide or cytoskeleton-active drugs. The insolubilized ligand-receptor complex can be solubilized by a cytoskeleton destabilizing buffer. In contrast, only 20% of RT1 becomes associated with the lymphocytic cytoskeleton after ligand binding. The ligand-induced receptor-cytoskeleton interaction influences capping behavior and may play a role in cell activation.
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