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Title: Differential enzymatic deglycosylation reveals attachment of red cell B antigen onto the carbohydrate moiety of glycophorin A and glycophorin B. Author: Hsu K. Journal: Vox Sang; 2023 Feb; 118(2):147-152. PubMed ID: 36510386. Abstract: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Early studies indicate that red cell A and B antigens are attached primarily onto band 3 and GLUT1 on the erythrocyte membrane and little onto glycophorin A (GPA) and glycophorin B (GPB). But as GPA and band 3 form stable protein complexes and GPA is much more heavily glycosylated than band 3, this study re-examined the association between ABO antigens and GPA/GPB. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Band 3/GPA-associated protein complexes were first immunoprecipitated, followed by differential enzymatic deglycosylation that removed sialic acids, N-glycans and O-glycans. Serological anti-A (BIRMA 1) and anti-B IgM (GAMA 110) could be used for western blot (WB); however, only the anti-B IgM showed significant reactivity for the immunoprecipitates isolated by anti-band 3. The expression of the B antigen in un-deglycosylated and differentially deglycosylated band 3 immunoprecipitates was thus compared. RESULTS: Besides attachment to band 3, red cell B antigen expressed substantially on GPA monomer and homodimer, GPA*GPB heterodimer, and GPB monomer and dimer via attachments through the N- and O-glycans. CONCLUSION: Immunoprecipitation (IP), as a means of protein separation and concentration, was used in combination with a WB to differentiate glycosylation on different proteins and oligomers. This study implemented differential enzymatic deglycosylation during IP of the band 3 complexes. This combined approach allowed separate identification of the B antigen on GPA/GPB monomer and dimer and GPA*GPB heterodimer, and band 3 on the WB and verified non-trivial expression of the B antigen on GPA and GPB on the erythrocyte surface.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]