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Enzymatic modification of the L and M antigens in LK and HK sheep erythrocytes and their membranes : The action of neuraminidase and trypsin

Authors :
J. J. Snyder
M. L. Parmelle
Peter K. Lauf
D. C. Tosteson
Source :
The Journal of membrane biology. 4(1)
Publication Year :
1970

Abstract

This paper reports on the effect of two hydrolytic enzymes, neuraminidase and trypsin, on the interaction of blood group L-positive low-potassium-type (LK) and blood group M-positive high-potassium-type (HK) sheep red cells with their respective isoimmune antisera. It was found that treatment of LK and HK red cells with neuraminidase did not change the interaction of these cells with their homologous antibodies as measured by K(+)-pump flux, complement-mediated immune hemolysis and absorption of antibody. Similarly, trypsin pretreatment of LK and HK red cells did not interfere with the hemolytic action of anti-L and anti-M antibodies, respectively. In striking contrast, however, it was observed that pretreatment of LK cells with trypsin rendered these cells insensitive to the K(+)-pump stimulating antibody present in the anti-L serum.

Details

ISSN :
00222631
Volume :
4
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of membrane biology
Accession number :
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