Lymphocyte function-associated antigen-1 (LFA-1) is a leukocyte and lymphoma cell surface protein that promotes intercellular adhesion. We have previously shown that the invasion of hepatocyte cultures by lymphoma cells is inhibited by anti-LFA-1 antibodies (Roos, E., and F.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the interaction of MB6A lymphoma and TAM2D2 T cell hybridoma cells with hepatocyte cultures as an in vitro model for in vivo liver invasion by these tumor cells. A monoclonal antibody against leukocyte function-associated antigen-1 (LFA-1) inhibited adhesion of the tumor cells to the surface of hepatocytes and consequently strongly reduced invasion. This effect was specific since control antibodies, directed against Thy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe occurrence of intermolecular dithiols on EIImtl has been studied with a number of thiol-specific cross-linking reagents. The reaction of EIImtl with bifunctional maleimide derivatives inactivates the enzyme. At the same time the enzyme is irreversibly cross-linked to a dimeric species.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe association state of the mannitol-specific enzyme II (EIIMtl) has been studied both in the purified form and embedded in the cytoplasmic membrane. Membrane fragments obtained from mannitol-grown Escherichia coli catalyze the phosphoenolpyruvate- (PEP) dependent phosphorylation of both glucose and mannitol; thus they contain both the glucose- and mannitol-specific enzymes II. The autoradiogram of an electrophoresed mixture of [32P]PEP, EI, HPr, and membrane fragments shows bands at 58 and 116 kilodaltons, in addition to the bands of P-EI and P-HPr.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurified mannitol-specific enzyme II (EIImtl), in the presence of the detergent Lubrol, catalyzes the phosphorylation of mannitol from P-HPr via a classical ping-pong mechanism involving the participation of a phosphorylated EIImtl intermediate. This intermediate has been demonstrated by using radioactive phosphoenolpyruvate. Upon addition of mannitol, at least 80% of the enzyme-bound phosphoryl groups can be converted to mannitol 1-phosphate.
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