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. 1976 Sep;36(9 PT 2):3499-502.

Expression of early fetal antigens on transformed mouse cells

  • PMID: 975110

Expression of early fetal antigens on transformed mouse cells

L R Gooding. Cancer Res. 1976 Sep.

Abstract

We have used immunoprecipitation of radioactivity from labeled cell membrane preparations to study further the association between the histocompatibility-2 (H-2) peptides and a tumor-associated embryonic antigen (Ag I) on the surface of L-cells. Since earlier studies had shown that Ag I and H-2 co-cap on L-cells, the present study was initiated to test the hypothesis that Ag I presents an altered H-2 peptide expressed on transformed cells. Indeed, sodium dodecyl sulfate-gel electrophoresis of Ag I shows two major peaks at approximately 110,000 and 40,000 daltons, the latter co-migrating with the major H-2 peptide. However, further analysis using sequential immunoprecipitation indicates that the molecules reacting with antisera to H-2 and to Ag I are separate entities, precipitating independently of one another. This has led us to postulate that Ag I and H-2 participate in a unique kind of association in the cell membrane, that is, that the bonds between them which allow them to co-cap may be in the lipid bilayer itself, and that these bonds are distrupted upon solubilization of the membrane.

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