sepharose and dithiobis(succinimidylpropionate)

sepharose has been researched along with dithiobis(succinimidylpropionate)* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for sepharose and dithiobis(succinimidylpropionate)

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Hsp-70 is closely associated with the transferrin receptor in exosomes from maturing reticulocytes.
    The Biochemical journal, 1995, Jun-15, Volume: 308 ( Pt 3)

    The presence of the heat shock protein (hsp-70) has been detected in exocytosed vesicles (which are named exosomes) from mammalian and avian immature red cells (i.e. reticulocytes) as well as from a differentiating avian erythroleukaemic cell line. The close, but non-covalent, association of hsp-70 with the transferrin receptor (TFR) in exosomes is demonstrated by: (1) the ability to cross-link hsp-70 to TFR; (2) the co-immunoprecipitation of hsp-70 and TFR with an antibody against TFR, and the co-immunoprecipitation of TFR and hsp-70 with antibody against hsp-70; and (3) the retention of TFR by hsp-70 bound to ATP-agarose and the simultaneous elution of both proteins by excess ATP. Semi-quantitative analysis of the relative efficiency of cross-linking of these proteins in exosomes versus plasma membranes shows that TFR in exosomes is preferentially bound to hsp-70. From an analysis of the relative amounts of hsp-70 and TFR regenerated from the cross-linked complex, the ratio of TFR monomer bound to hsp-70 is approximately 1.5 to 1. Given the presence of hsp-70 in exosomes from several species and its close association with TFR (the major protein lost during reticulocyte maturation) it is proposed that hsp-70 plays a role in exosome formation and/or release in immature red cells.

    Topics: Animals; Antibodies, Monoclonal; Cations; Chromatography, Affinity; Cross-Linking Reagents; Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel; Erythrocyte Membrane; Exocytosis; HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins; Immunoblotting; Octoxynol; Precipitin Tests; Receptors, Transferrin; Reticulocytes; Sepharose; Sheep; Succinimides

1995