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Query: EC:3.6.3.14 (
ATP synthase
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Histidine-rich glycoprotein
(
HRG
) is a plasma protein implicated in the innate immune system. In recent studies, we showed that either
HRG
, or the Arg23-Lys66 glycopeptide derived from
HRG
, in concert with concanavalin A (Con A), promotes a morphological change and adhesion of the human leukemic T-cell line MOLT-4 to culture dishes, and that cell surface glycosaminoglycan or Fcgamma receptors do not participate in this cellular event. In the present study, we identified the alpha-subunit of
ATP synthase
as one of the
HRG
-binding proteins on the surface of T-cells by
HRG
-derived glycopeptide affinity chromatography and by a peptide mass finger printing method.
HRG
specifically interacted with mitochondrial
ATP synthase
with a dissociation constant of 66 nM. The presence of alpha- and beta-subunits of
ATP synthase
on the plasma membrane of MOLT-4 cell was demonstrated by immunofluorescent staining and FACS analysis. The
HRG
/Con A-induced morphological changes of MOLT-4 cells were specifically inhibited by a monoclonal antibody against the beta-subunit of
ATP synthase
. These results strongly suggest that the cell surface
ATP synthase
functions as a binding protein for
HRG
on MOLT-4 cells, which is required for the morphological changes observed in MOLT-4 cells following treatment with
HRG
/Con A.
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PMID:High affinity interaction between histidine-rich glycoprotein and the cell surface type ATP synthase on T-cells. 1928 51