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A human cell-surface glycoprotein that carries Cromer-related blood group antigens on erythrocytes and is also expressed on leucocytes and platelets.
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HistocompatibilityImmunohematologyImmunologyGlycobiologyPathologyBlood CellAntigen ProcessingImmunotherapyLaboratory HematologyHematologyCromer-related Blood GroupHealth SciencesAllergyHuman Leukocyte AntigenAutoimmune DiseaseHuman Cell-surface GlycoproteinGranulocyteRare Inab PhenotypeAutoimmunityMurine Monoclonal AntibodiesCell BiologyMonoclonal AntibodiesMedicine
A new human erythrocyte glycoprotein has been identified by immunoblotting with murine monoclonal antibodies under non-reducing conditions. The glycoprotein has a MW of 70,000 and carries Cromer-related blood group antigens. The monoclonal antibodies also react with normal peripheral blood leucocytes and platelets and several haemopoietic cell lines. The glycoprotein has a reduced MW after sialidase treatment. The MW is markedly reduced in Tn erythrocyte membranes and slightly increased in Cad erythrocyte membranes. These results suggest that the glycoprotein has a substantial content of O-glycans. The glycoprotein appears to be absent from, or grossly altered in, the erythrocytes of two individuals with the rare Inab phenotype.
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