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    ISSN: 0173-0835
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Macromolecules isolated from human erythrocyte membranes which expressed I/i and ABH blood group activities were analyzed by quantitative immunoelectrophoretic techniques in order to determine the distribution of and the relationship between these two blood group systems. To help in these studies a rocket immunoelectrophoretic assay, with a maximum sensitivity of 10 ng, was developed which could detect and quantitate erythrocyte macromolecules which expressed I/i and A and B blood group determinants. In addition, a modification of the tandem crossed immunoelectrophoresis technique was also used to elucidate the structural relationship between determinants of these systems on one of the isolated macromolecular species. Serological and other immunological data are presented which throughly support the immunoelectrophoretic results. From these studies we have concluded that I and most likely i antigenic determinants are primarily expressed on poly(glycosyl)ceramides (i. e. macroglycolipids) and possibly to a lesser extent on Band 3. I active poly(glycosyl)ceramide could be isolated in equal quantity from any adult ABH type erythrocyte; i activity was found in similar quantity in the same fraction isolated from one i adult erythrocyte population. Besides expressing I/i activity the various poly(glycosyl)ceramide fractions also exhibited A, B or H activity as well, dependent upon the ABH cell type from which they were isolated. Unlike the equal distribution of I, however, ABH activity was type-specific in that the poly(glycosyl)ceramide isolated from type A (either A or Ai), B or 0 cells could react only with anti-A, anti-B, or Ulex anti-H lectin, respectively. Using the modified tandem crossed immunoelectrophoresis (CIE) technique, it was established that the same glycolipid molecules which carry I blood group activity express the A and B determinants as well. Band 3 material isolated from 0 erythrocytes exhibited I, i and H activities. From CIE analysis the I activity of Band 3 appeared to reside in a subpopulation of this material.
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