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Interactions between a membrane sialoglycoprotein and planar lipid bilayers [PDF]
Bilayer membranes formed from lipids dissolved in decane were exposed to glycophorin, a sialoglycoprotein which had been extracted from human red cell membranes. The interaction with the bilayer produced an increase in the steady state electrical conductance of the membrane proportional to the amount added.
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Characterization of the Ss sialoglycoprotein and its antigens in Rhnull erythrocytes
Blut, 1987The Ss sialoglycoprotein (glycophorin B) and its antigens in Rhnull erythrocytes, which lack the Rhesus blood group antigens, due to apparently silent (amorphic type) or independent suppressor (regulator type) genes, were investigated. The quantity of the molecule in amorphic and in regulator type red cell membranes was found to be decreased by about ...
W. Dahr+5 more
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Alteration of Sialoglycoprotein in the Glomerular Basement Membrane of Diabetic Glomerulosclerosis
2015The alteration of glycoprotein in the glomerular basement membrane in diabetic glomerulosclerosis was studied with preparative polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis by Uniphor column. Normal glomerular basement membrane was fractionated into 32 glycoprotein fractions.
Makoto Nagano, Mahito Kawamura
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An auto‐anti‐Ena, inhibitable by MN sialoglycoprotein
Transfusion, 1981An auto‐anti‐Ena, which reacts with trypsin, but not with ficin‐treated red blood cells, and which can be totally inhibited with sialoglycoprotein (SGP) isolates from red blood cells, is described. From comparative studies on this antibody and on the four known examples of allo‐anti‐Ena, it is clear that the term “anti‐Ena” describes a heterogeneous ...
R. Billman+9 more
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Another MNSs variant producing a hybrid MNSs sialoglycoprotein
Revue Francaise de Transfusion et Immuno-hématologie, 1982Summary The red cells of a propositus, A.G., and those of her compatible sister, A.C., were M+N−S+s− but, after trypsin treatment, they failed to react with Vicia graminea lectin. The phenotype of A.G. closely resembled that of J.R. [17], except that the cells of both A.G. and A.C. were agglutinated very weakly by an anti-Hil serum. All three were Wr(
Geoff Daniels+5 more
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Identification and characterization of non-small cell lung cancer associated sialoglycoproteins
Journal of Proteomics, 2021Praveen Singh+2 more
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