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The presence of messenger RNA for HLA class I in human platelets and its capability for protein biosynthesis
Authors:Sentot  Santoso  Rainer  Kalb  Volker  Kiefel Christian  Mueller-Eckhardt
Institution:Institute for Clinical Immunology and Transfusion Medicine, Giessen, Germany
Abstract:Summary. In order to determine whether platelets contain specific messenger RNA encoding for HLA class I molecules, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed with RNA from different platelet donors. Two amplified 300 bp and 279 bp cDNA fragments were obtained which encompassed sequences from 321 to 620 and from 795 to 1073. The 300 bp fragment encodes exon 2 and exon 3, the 279 bp encodes a portion of exon 4, exon 5, exon 6 and a portion of exon 7. A 300 bp nested PCR product from one donor, that encoded for the highly polymorphic region α2, was cloned and sequenced. The resulting nucleotide sequences fitted to the expected sequence for HLA B*3801 of this donor. Sequence analysis of the 279 bp PCR product demonstrated the presence of exon 5 encoding for the 117 bp transmembrane domain.
In addition, de novo protein biosynthesis was studied by radioimmunoprecipitation of HLA class I molecules from 35S-methionine metabolically labelled platelet lysates with a monoclonal antibody (mab) w6/32 specific for a monomorphic epitope on the heavy chain of HLA class I antigens. Analysis of the immunoprecipitates on SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed a specific band with apparent molecular weight (Mr) of 44 kD corresponding to integral membrane HLA protein.
On the basis of these results, we conclude that platelets contain specific messenger RNA encoding for HLA class I molecules and have the capability to synthesize the integral HLA membrane protein.
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