The phytohemagglutinin (PHAP) glycoproteins derived from Phaseolus vulgaris consist of five isomitogens that are tetrameric structures made up of two different glycoprotein subunits. Although identical in size (mol wt = 34,000), the subunits differ in their isoelectric points and amino acid sequences for six of the first seven amino-terminal residues, but are identical in primary structure from the 8th through the 24th amino acid residue. The isomitogen containing four L subunits (L-PHAP) is a potent leukoagglutinin and mitogen that lacks hemagglutinating properties. The isomitogen made up of four R subunits (4R H-PHAP) is a potent hemagglutinin. The hybrid isomitogens consisting of varying proportions of the two subunits (3L-1R, 2L-2R, 1L-3R) are capable of causing mixed erythrocyte-lymphocyte agglutination. These studies provide a structural basis for explaining the differences in biological activities of the various PHAP isomitogens.
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October 01 1973
PHYTOHEMAGGLUTININ MITOGENIC PROTEINS : STRUCTURAL EVIDENCE FOR A FAMILY OF ISOMITOGENIC PROTEINS
J. Bruce Miller,
J. Bruce Miller
From the Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, University of Chicago, and the Franklin McLean Memorial Research Institute [operated by the University of Chicago for the United States Atomic Energy Commission; formerly Argonne Cancer Research Hospital], Chicago, Illinois 60637
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Claudia Noyes,
Claudia Noyes
From the Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, University of Chicago, and the Franklin McLean Memorial Research Institute [operated by the University of Chicago for the United States Atomic Energy Commission; formerly Argonne Cancer Research Hospital], Chicago, Illinois 60637
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Robert Heinrikson,
Robert Heinrikson
From the Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, University of Chicago, and the Franklin McLean Memorial Research Institute [operated by the University of Chicago for the United States Atomic Energy Commission; formerly Argonne Cancer Research Hospital], Chicago, Illinois 60637
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Henry S. Kingdon,
Henry S. Kingdon
From the Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, University of Chicago, and the Franklin McLean Memorial Research Institute [operated by the University of Chicago for the United States Atomic Energy Commission; formerly Argonne Cancer Research Hospital], Chicago, Illinois 60637
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Stanley Yachnin
Stanley Yachnin
From the Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, University of Chicago, and the Franklin McLean Memorial Research Institute [operated by the University of Chicago for the United States Atomic Energy Commission; formerly Argonne Cancer Research Hospital], Chicago, Illinois 60637
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J. Bruce Miller
From the Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, University of Chicago, and the Franklin McLean Memorial Research Institute [operated by the University of Chicago for the United States Atomic Energy Commission; formerly Argonne Cancer Research Hospital], Chicago, Illinois 60637
Claudia Noyes
From the Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, University of Chicago, and the Franklin McLean Memorial Research Institute [operated by the University of Chicago for the United States Atomic Energy Commission; formerly Argonne Cancer Research Hospital], Chicago, Illinois 60637
Robert Heinrikson
From the Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, University of Chicago, and the Franklin McLean Memorial Research Institute [operated by the University of Chicago for the United States Atomic Energy Commission; formerly Argonne Cancer Research Hospital], Chicago, Illinois 60637
Henry S. Kingdon
From the Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, University of Chicago, and the Franklin McLean Memorial Research Institute [operated by the University of Chicago for the United States Atomic Energy Commission; formerly Argonne Cancer Research Hospital], Chicago, Illinois 60637
Stanley Yachnin
From the Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, University of Chicago, and the Franklin McLean Memorial Research Institute [operated by the University of Chicago for the United States Atomic Energy Commission; formerly Argonne Cancer Research Hospital], Chicago, Illinois 60637
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June 21 1973
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
Copyright © 1973 by The Rockefeller University Press
1973
J Exp Med (1973) 138 (4): 939–951.
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J. Bruce Miller, Claudia Noyes, Robert Heinrikson, Henry S. Kingdon, Stanley Yachnin; PHYTOHEMAGGLUTININ MITOGENIC PROTEINS : STRUCTURAL EVIDENCE FOR A FAMILY OF ISOMITOGENIC PROTEINS . J Exp Med 1 October 1973; 138 (4): 939–951. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.138.4.939
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