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. 1995 Feb;35(2):307-15.

Annexins I, II and III are specific choline binding proteins

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Annexins I, II and III are specific choline binding proteins

U J Zimmerman et al. Biochem Mol Biol Int. 1995 Feb.

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  • Biochem Mol Biol Int 1995 May;35(6):1365

Abstract

We have isolated choline binding proteins from the plasma membrane fraction fraction of human lung epithelium-derived cell line (A549) by means of detergent solubilization, anion exchange and affinity chromatography. One of the affinity purified proteins had a specific choline binding activity of 44-57 pmol/mg, representing a two to three hundredfold enrichment relative to the specific activity of freshly prepared plasma membranes. The purified protein has a molecular mass of 38 kDa by SDS PAGE analysis and was identified as annexin II by N-terminal microsequencing. Annexin II, however, had not previously been known for choline binding activity. We therefore prepared a mixture of authentic annexins (I-V) from A549 cells. The mixture had a choline binding activity of 15 to 18 pmol/mg. The annexin mixture was subsequently affinity chromatographed on the choline-conjugated Sepharose 6B column. Analyses by SDS PAGE and immunoblot revealed that annexins I, II, and III are bound to the choline column while annexins IV and V did not. These results indicate that some of the annexins have specific choline binding activities.

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