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. 1993 Dec 28;336(3):511-5.
doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(93)80866-s.

Evidence for the existence of hyaluronectin-binding proteins in the plasma membranes

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Evidence for the existence of hyaluronectin-binding proteins in the plasma membranes

S Gupta et al. FEBS Lett. .
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Abstract

This report documents for the first time the existence of specific binding proteins for hyaluronic acid binding protein (hyaluronectin) in the plasma membranes of normal and transformed cells. Firstly, we showed the specific binding of hyaluronic acid binding protein to the cell surface of normal rat heart fibroblasts (NRHF) by saturation and competition methods using 125I-labeled hyaluronic acid binding protein and calculated the binding dissociation constant (0.43 x 10(-13) M). In order to identify hyaluronectin-binding protein on the cell surface, plasma membranes isolated from rat brain, liver and fibrosarcoma were separated by SDS-PAGE and transferred to nitrocellulose paper by electroblotting. Incubation of the transferred membrane proteins with 125I-labeled hyaluronectin in the presence of non-ionic as well as ionic detergents revealed two prominent bands of approximate molecular mass of 37 kDa and 40 kDa in brain, liver and fibrosarcoma. The specificity of the binding [125I]hyaluronectin to 37-kDa and 40-kDa membrane proteins was further confirmed, as the intensity of the bands was reduced in the presence of a 20-fold excess of unlabeled hyaluronectin. We discuss our observations on hyaluronectin-binding membrane proteins in the context of hyaluronectin-mediated cellular functions.

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