Identification of rat yolk sac target protein of teratogenic antibodies, gp280, as intrinsic factor-cobalamin receptor.
Previous studies in the rat have shown that antibodies to gp280, a protein > 200 kD and closely associated with the early endocytic system can induce fetal malformations. Although gp280 is thought to act as a receptor, its ligand(s) is not known. In the current study, we report that purified ... gp280 from rat kidney, like the intrinsic factor-Cobalamin receptor (IFCR), binds to the intrinsic factor-cobalamin (IFCbl) complex with an association constant of 0.3 x 10(9) M-1 and mediates its internalization. Furthermore, antibodies raised to purified gp280 and IFCR inhibited the binding of IF-[57Co]Cbl complex to intestinal, renal, and yolk sac apical membranes and revealed a single identically sized protein on immunoblotting of the renal membranes. Both antibodies precipitated a single radiolabeled protein > 200 kD from cellular extract from [35S]methionine-labeled yolk sac epithelial cells, and antibody to gp280 inhibited the uptake and internalization of 125IF-Cbl. Immunoelectron microscopy using the two antibodies revealed that in the kidney, both proteins were colocalized. These observations suggest that IF-Cbl complex is a ligand for gp280 and that gp280 and IFCR are identical proteins.
Mesh Terms:
Animals, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Cells, Cultured, Immunohistochemistry, Intestinal Mucosa, Kidney, Kinetics, Microvilli, Molecular Weight, Rats, Receptors, Cell Surface, Teratogens, Yolk Sac
Animals, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Cells, Cultured, Immunohistochemistry, Intestinal Mucosa, Kidney, Kinetics, Microvilli, Molecular Weight, Rats, Receptors, Cell Surface, Teratogens, Yolk Sac
J. Clin. Invest.
Date: May. 15, 1997
PubMed ID: 9153271
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