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Differential splicing of the glycophorin A mRNA
ELECTROPHORESIS, 1994AbstractTwo truncated mRNAs, in contrast to the full length of mRNA associated with the glycophorin A gene (GpA‐TI, GpA‐TII), were isolated from erythroid cells cultured by the selective two‐phase liquid culture system for erythroid progenitors in peripheral blood from a normal individual.
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Glycophorin as a Receptor for Sendai Virus
Biochemistry, 1996Glycophorin A was reconstituted into large unilamellar vesicles of egg phosphatidylcholine by detergent dialysis. The observed overall rate of Sendai virus fusion increased approximately 4-fold between 0 and 0.006 mol % glycophorin, roughly proportional to the glycophorin content.
L E, Wybenga +6 more
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1991
The reactivities against seven hemagglutinins including influenza A and B viruses of six sialoglycoprotein (glycophorin) fractions, M-Frs.1-3 and N-Frs.1-3, separated from human OMs and ONs erythrocyte membranes by a combination of the LIS-phenol method and gel filtration were studied.
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The reactivities against seven hemagglutinins including influenza A and B viruses of six sialoglycoprotein (glycophorin) fractions, M-Frs.1-3 and N-Frs.1-3, separated from human OMs and ONs erythrocyte membranes by a combination of the LIS-phenol method and gel filtration were studied.
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The intramembranous segment of human erythrocyte glycophorin A
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1978Abstract The intramembranous segment of glycophorin A has been localized to a 35-amino acid peptide. This has been isolated by a new procedure in which acid-insoluble peptides of a tryptic digest of detergent-purified glycophorin A are fractionated by countercurrent distribution.
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1983
The major human red cell sialoglycoprotein, glycophorin A, is structurally one of the best known membrane proteins. Until recently, however, nothing was known about its biosynthesis. We found in 1979 that the K562 cell line is erythroid and synthesizes glycophorin A.
Odd Nygård, Peter Westermann
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The major human red cell sialoglycoprotein, glycophorin A, is structurally one of the best known membrane proteins. Until recently, however, nothing was known about its biosynthesis. We found in 1979 that the K562 cell line is erythroid and synthesizes glycophorin A.
Odd Nygård, Peter Westermann
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Biochemistry and roles of glycophorin A
Biochemical Education, 1988SAAD TAYYAB* and MOHAMMAD ABUL QASIM Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh-202001, India Introduction Membranes play important roles in many cellular phenomena. The transmembrane proteins contain carbohydrates, and are usually implicated in such important biological functions of the cell as virus binding ...
Saad Tayyab, Mohammad Abul Qasim
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GLYCOPHORIN AS A POSSIBLE RECEPTOR FOR PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM
The Lancet, 1982Human red cells deficient in glycophorin B are partly resistant to invasion by Plasmodium falciparum and become completely resistant when glycophorin A is removed from their surface by trypsin treatment. Similar treatment of cells which have a hybrid glycophorin molecule renders them glycophorin-deficient and resistant to invasion. Tn and Wrb -ve cells
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Molecular organization of glycophorin A: Implications for membrane interactions
Biopolymers, 1985AbstractPhysical studies and conformational analysis of human glycophorin A suggest a revised model for its molecular organization, self‐association, and interactions with the erythrocyte membrane. Intrinsic viscosity has been used to study, under more physiological conditions, the monomer–dimer equilibrium demonstrated previously by polyacrylamide–SDS
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Identification of a novel hybrid glycophorin gene encoding GP.Hop
Transfusion, 2000BACKGROUND: The GP.Hop (Mi.IV) phenotype expresses the MNS low‐incidence antigens Mur, Hop, TSEN, MINY, and MUT. Because serologically similar MNS phenotypes expressing some or all of these antigens were shown to be carried by hybrid GP(B‐A‐B) proteins, it was proposed that a similar protein would be found for GP.Hop.
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The binding of human alloantibodies to recombinant glycophorin A
Transfusion, 1992Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells were transfected with the wild‐type, M allele of glycophorin A cDNA. The binding of human alloantibodies to recombinant glycophorin A was assessed with a modified hemagglutination‐ inhibition assay. Patient sera were incubated with acetone powders derived from CHO cells, and the adsorbed supernatants were tested in ...
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