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Mouse transcobalamin II: Biosynthesis and uptake by L-929 cells
Authors:Pamela D Green  CRichard Savage  Charles A Hall
Institution:Hematology Research Laboratory, Veterans Administration Hospital, and the Department of Medicine, Albany Medical College of Union University, Albany, New York 12208 USA
Abstract:Mouse fibroblast (L-929) cells, in culture, synthesized and secreted into the growth medium a vitamin B12-binding substance which was identical to mouse transcobalamin II (TC II) as judged by the following criteria: (i) gel filtration on Sephadex G-200, (ii) ion-exchange chromatography on DEAE-cellulose and CM-cellulose, and (iii) the ability to facilitate cellular B12 uptake by L-929 cells. The secretion of mouse fibroblast binder was blocked by cycloheximide and puromycin; and in both cases the cells' ability to secrete this binder was partially restored when the inhibitor was removed. Within 30 h after the cells were exposed to 57Co]B12 bound to mouse serum TC II (Mr ~ 38,000) the 57Co]B12 was bound to a large molecular weight intracellular binder (Mr ~ 120,000) which was not released into the culture medium. During this same incubation period, the cells released free 57Co]B12 and 57Co]B12 bound to a protein which had the same elution volume as mouse serum TC II on Sephadex G-200.
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