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Biochimie
Article . 2003 . Peer-reviewed
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Biochimie
Article . 2004
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Two laminin receptors with N -acetylglucosamine-binding specificity

Authors: Joelle, Botti; Murielle, Musset; Richard, Moutsita; Michèle, Aubery; Christian, Derappe;

Two laminin receptors with N -acetylglucosamine-binding specificity

Abstract

Two glycoproteins, the first, CBP70 which has lectin properties, and the second, cbg72 which is a laminin-1 receptor, have been previously described. We investigated whether cbg72 could have lectin properties and whether CBP70 could have a laminin-receptor function. We observed that CBP70, like cbg72, is a laminin-binding protein. CBP70 interacts with laminin-1 in a carbohydrate-dependent fashion, but this interaction could also be a protein-protein interaction. In parallel, we showed that cbg72, as well as CBP70, is a lectin that recognizes glucose and N-acetylglucosamine in a calcium-dependent manner. Moreover, cross-immunoreactivity was observed between these two lectins using their respective antibodies. The resistance of the two lectins, cbg72 and CBP70, to Triton X-100 extraction, suggests that they potentially interact with cytoskeleton elements, since transmembrane proteins that interact with cytoskeleton elements are known to be resistant to such an extraction.

Keywords

Immunoblotting, Cross Reactions, Immunohistochemistry, Acetylglucosamine, Cell Line, Receptors, Laminin, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Lectins, Animals, Humans, Laminin, Cytoskeleton, Protein Binding

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