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Research in immunology 1990-Jan

Protein kinase activity of the intracellular but not of the membrane-associated form of the Ki-1 antigen (CD30).

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H Hansen
G Bredfeldt
B Havsteen
H Lemke

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The Hodgkin-associated Ki-1 antigen (CD30) consists of a 120-kDa membrane-associated glycosylated phosphoprotein (Ki-1/120) and a 57-kDa non-glycosylated phosphoprotein (Ki-1/57) which only occurs intracellularly. Both molecules are phosphorylated at serine residues. An analysis of the peptide fragments resulting from staphylococcal V8-protease digestion of the Ki-1/57 molecule revealed identical bands irrespective of the cell source. Only a few bands of the Ki-1/57 digests appeared among the peptide fragments of the Ki-1/120 membrane antigen. The protein kinase activity was tested for both forms of the Ki-1 antigen. The Ki-1/120, devoid of the Ki-1/57 molecule, was immunoprecipitated from cell lysates of Hodgkin-analogous cell lines L428 or L540, which had been loaded with the Ki-1 or the Ki-1-analogous antibodies Ber-H2, HSR-1, -2 and -3 (method 1). These other antibodies reacted with the Ki-1/120, but not with the Ki-1/57 antigen. The latter, devoid of the Ki-1/120, was isolated from L540 cells after removal of the membrane form by method 1 or from U266/Bl myeloma or Raji Burkitt lymphoma cells which only contain the smaller form. Effects of non-specific adsorption were eliminated by various control precipitates. The Ki-1/57 intracellular antigen showed autophosphorylation and could phosphorylate histones as well. In contrast, a protein kinase activity of the membrane-associated Ki-1/120 could not be demonstrated.

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