Serafini-Cessi F, Franceschi C, Sperti S
Biochem J. 1979 Nov 1;183(2):381-8. doi: 10.1042/bj1830381.
Human Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein inhibits lymphocyte transformation induced by leucoagglutinin and haemagglutinin from Phaseolus vulgaris (red kidney bean). The glycoprotein interacts with the two lectins, giving insoluble precipitates. The interaction with leucoagglutinin is highly specific, and the shape of the precipitin curve is that of an antigen-antibody reaction; precipitation is specifically inhibited by N-acetyl-D-galactosamine. Results are discussed, and it is suggested that inhibition of lymphocyte transformation is due to competition between human Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein and carbohydrate receptors on lymphocytes for the two lectins. The interaction between human Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein and Phaseolus vulgaris lectins has been used to develop a one-step procedure for the separation of the two lectins by affinity chromatography on (human Tamm-Horsfall-glycoprotein)-Sepharose.
人Tamm-Horsfall糖蛋白可抑制由白细胞凝集素和菜豆(红芸豆)血凝素诱导的淋巴细胞转化。该糖蛋白与这两种凝集素相互作用,形成不溶性沉淀。与白细胞凝集素的相互作用具有高度特异性,沉淀素曲线的形状为抗原-抗体反应的形状;沉淀可被N-乙酰-D-半乳糖胺特异性抑制。对结果进行了讨论,并提出淋巴细胞转化的抑制是由于人Tamm-Horsfall糖蛋白与淋巴细胞上的碳水化合物受体竞争这两种凝集素所致。人Tamm-Horsfall糖蛋白与菜豆凝集素之间的相互作用已被用于开发一种一步法,通过在(人Tamm-Horsfall-糖蛋白)-琼脂糖上进行亲和层析来分离这两种凝集素。