Roth P A, Rao M, Froese A
Immunology. 1986 Aug;58(4):671-6.
Rat basophilic leukaemia (RBL) cells are known to possess three different kinds of receptors capable of interacting with IgE, which have been named R, H and 71K and which differ in apparent molecular weight (MW) as determined by SDS-PAGE. Reduction of receptors isolated from surface-iodinated RBL cells reduced the MW of 71K to a value corresponding to the MW of R without altering significantly the MW of H or R. Only a single reduction product of 71K could be detected when either surface-iodinated or 3H-leucine labelled RBL cells were used. Analysis of one- and two-dimensional tryptic peptide maps derived from surface-iodinated receptors revealed a similarity between R and 71K. The tryptic peptides of H exhibited an entirely different pattern. These results suggest that 71K consists either of two disulphide-linked R-like molecules, or of one such molecule linked to another as yet undetected polypeptide chain.
已知大鼠嗜碱性白血病(RBL)细胞拥有三种能够与IgE相互作用的不同受体,分别命名为R、H和71K,通过SDS-PAGE测定,它们的表观分子量(MW)有所不同。从表面碘化的RBL细胞中分离出的受体经还原后,71K的分子量降低至与R的分子量相当的值,而H或R的分子量没有明显改变。当使用表面碘化或3H-亮氨酸标记的RBL细胞时,只能检测到71K的单一还原产物。对源自表面碘化受体的一维和二维胰蛋白酶肽图分析显示,R和71K之间存在相似性。H的胰蛋白酶肽呈现出完全不同的模式。这些结果表明,71K要么由两个二硫键连接的R样分子组成,要么由一个这样的分子与另一个尚未检测到的多肽链连接而成。