Butikofer_1989_Blood_74_1481

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Title : Enrichment of two glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins, acetylcholinesterase and decay accelerating factor, in vesicles released from human red blood cells - Butikofer_1989_Blood_74_1481
Author(s) : Butikofer P , Kuypers FA , Xu CM , Chiu DT , Lubin B
Ref : Blood , 74 :1481 , 1989
Abstract :

Several proteins are attached to the cell membrane by a glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchor. In this report, we show that during vesiculation of human RBCs in vitro, two of these proteins, acetylcholinesterase and decay accelerating factor, redistribute on the cell surface and become enriched in the released vesicles. As a result, the remnant cells are depleted of these proteins. We suggest that alterations in the architecture of the RBC membrane that precede vesiculation lead to selective polarization of GPI-anchored proteins within the domain of the membrane destined to become a vesicle. Since vesiculation occurs in many cell types, and if the loss of GPI-anchored proteins accompanies this process, it may have important biologic significance.

PubMedSearch : Butikofer_1989_Blood_74_1481
PubMedID: 2477079

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Butikofer P, Kuypers FA, Xu CM, Chiu DT, Lubin B (1989)
Enrichment of two glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins, acetylcholinesterase and decay accelerating factor, in vesicles released from human red blood cells
Blood 74 :1481

Butikofer P, Kuypers FA, Xu CM, Chiu DT, Lubin B (1989)
Blood 74 :1481