Generation of specific antibodies against the rap1A, rap1B and rap2 small GTP-binding proteins. Analysis of rap and ras proteins in membranes from mammalian cells

Klinz, F. J. and Seifert, Roland and Schwaner, I. and Gausepohl, H. and Frank, R. and Schultz, Günter (1992) Generation of specific antibodies against the rap1A, rap1B and rap2 small GTP-binding proteins. Analysis of rap and ras proteins in membranes from mammalian cells. European journal of biochemistry 207 (1), pp. 207-213.

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Abstract

Specific antibodies against rap1A and rap1B small GTP-binding proteins were generated by immunization of rabbits with peptides derived from the C-terminus of the processed proteins. Immunoblot analysis of membranes from several mammalian cell lines and human thrombocytes with affinity-purified antibodies against rap1A or rap1B demonstrated the presence of multiple immunoreactive proteins in the 22-23 kDa range, although at strongly varying levels. Whereas both proteins were present in substantial amounts in membranes from myelocytic HL-60, K-562 and HEL cells, they were hardly detectable in membranes from lymphoma U-937 and S49.1 cyc- cells. Membranes from human thrombocytes and 3T3-Swiss Albino fibroblasts showed strong rap1B immunoreactivity, whereas rap1A protein was present in much lower amounts. In the cytosol of HL-60 cells, only small amounts of rap1A and rap1B proteins were detected, unless the cells were treated with lovastatin, an inhibitor of hydroxymethylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase, suggesting that both proteins are isoprenylated. By comparison with recombinant proteins, the ratio of rap1A/ras proteins in membranes from HL-60 cells was estimated to be about 4:1. An antiserum directed against the C-terminus of rap2 reacted strongly with recombinant rap2, but not with membranes from tested mammalian cells. In conclusion, rap1A and rap1B proteins are distributed differentially among membranes from various mammalian cell types and are isoprenylated in HL-60 cells.

Item Type:Article
Institutions: Chemistry and Pharmacy > Institute of Pharmacy > Pharmacology and Toxicology (Prof. Schlossmann formerly Prof. Seifert)
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Amino Acid SequenceMESH
AnimalsMESH
AntibodiesMESH
Antibody SpecificityMESH
Blood Platelets/chemistryMESH
Cell LineMESH
Cell Membrane/chemistryMESH
Cytosol/chemistryMESH
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide GelMESH
Escherichia coli/geneticsMESH
GTP-Binding Proteins/immunologyMESH
HumansMESH
ImmunoblottingMESH
Molecular Sequence DataMESH
Molecular WeightMESH
Proto-Oncogene Proteins/analysisMESH
Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras)/geneticsMESH
Rabbits/immunologyMESH
Recombinant Proteins/immunologyMESH
Sequence Homology, Nucleic AcidMESH
rap GTP-Binding ProteinsMESH
Subjects:600 Technology > 615 Pharmacy
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes, this version has been refereed
Created at the University of Regensburg:Unknown
Owner:Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg
Deposited On:24 Jan 2012 08:57
Last Modified:24 Jan 2012 13:59
Item ID:23220
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