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. 1976 Jun 25;251(12):3610-5.

Chemical characterization and distribution of ABO blood group active glycoprotein in human erythrocyte membrane

  • PMID: 931999
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Chemical characterization and distribution of ABO blood group active glycoprotein in human erythrocyte membrane

S Takasaki et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

Occurrence and distribution of glycoprotein H substances in blood type O human erythrocyte membrance were studied using an alpha N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase (A-enzyme) purified from milk of blood type A women. Erythrocytes of blood group O, nonsecretors and secretors alike, contain H substances that serve as a substrate for this transferase, and the H determinants seem to occur in all three erythrocyte membrane glycoproteins (periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)-1, PAS-2, and PAS-3). Structural studies of the A glycoproteins obtained by the transferase action, suggested that all erythrocyte H glycoproteins contain only type 2 antigenic determinant.

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