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Enucleation eliminates a differentiation-specific surface marker from normal and leukemic murine erythroid cells
Authors:Robert A. Schlegel   Bonnie M. Phelps   Gary P. Cofer  Patrick Williamson
Affiliation:1. Molecular and Cell Biology Program, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA;2. Department of Biology, Amherst College, Amherst MA 01002, USA
Abstract:Mammalian erythropoiesis includes a step in which the nucleus is extruded through the cell membrane. We have investigated the relationship between concanavalinA (conA) plasma membrane receptors, which are known to leave the incipient reticulocyte during enucleation, and regions of the plasma membrane which bind merocyanine 540, a differentiation-specific marker of hematopoietic cells. The distribution of these two fluorescent probes was examined on living cells from the spleens of neonatal mice and on erythroleukemia cells induced to enucleate in culture. In both cases, the region of the membrane extruded with the nucleus preferentially binds conA and merocyanine 540, whereas the plasma membrane which is left behind retains the capacity to bind another lectin, wheat germ agglutinin (WGA). The implications of these findings are discussed with respect to the mechanism by which markers are eliminated from the erythrocyte cell surface.
Keywords:To whom offprint should be addressed. Address: Molecular and Cell Biology Program   101 S. Frear (Microbiology)   The Pennsylvania State University   University Park   PA 16802   USA.
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