Title : Human erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase bears the Yta blood group antigen and is reduced or absent in the Yt(a-b-) phenotype - Rao_1993_Blood_81_815 |
Author(s) : Rao N , Whitsett CF , Oxendine SM , Telen MJ |
Ref : Blood , 81 :815 , 1993 |
Abstract :
The Cartwright (Yt) blood group antigens have previously been shown likely to reside on a phosphatidylinositol-linked erythrocyte membrane protein. In this study, an unusual individual whose red blood cells (RBCs) were of the previously unreported Yt(a-b-) phenotype were used, along with normal Yt(a+) cells, to investigate serologically and biochemically the relationship of the Yta antigen to known phosphatidylinositol-linked erythrocyte proteins. Yt(a-b-) RBCs expressed normal amounts of various phosphatidyl-inositol-linked proteins except acetylcholinesterase. Further, human anti-Yta reacted with acetylcholinesterase in immunoprecipitation and immunoblotting studies. Thus, acetylcholinesterase is now identified as the protein bearing the Yt blood group antigens. |
PubMedSearch : Rao_1993_Blood_81_815 |
PubMedID: 8427972 |
Rao N, Whitsett CF, Oxendine SM, Telen MJ (1993)
Human erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase bears the Yta blood group antigen and is reduced or absent in the Yt(a-b-) phenotype
Blood
81 :815
Rao N, Whitsett CF, Oxendine SM, Telen MJ (1993)
Blood
81 :815