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Query: UMLS:C0035412 (
rhabdomyosarcoma
)
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Histidine-rich glycoprotein
(
HRG
) is synthesized by liver and is present at relatively high concentration in the plasma of vertebrates. We have previously described the association of a
HRG
-like molecule to purified rabbit skeletal muscle AMP deaminase (AMPD). We also provided the first evidence for the presence of a
HRG
-like protein in human skeletal muscle where a positive correlation between
HRG
content and total determined AMPD activity has been shown. In the present paper we investigate the origin of skeletal muscle
HRG
. The screening of a human skeletal muscle cDNA expression library using an anti-
HRG
antibody failed to reveal any positive clone. The RT-PCR analysis, performed on human skeletal muscle RNA as well as on RNA from the
rhabdomyosarcoma
(RD) cell line, failed to show any mRNA specific for the plasma
HRG
or for the putative muscle variant. When the RD cells were incubated with human plasma
HRG
, a time-dependent increase of the
HRG
immunoreactivity was detected both at the plasma membrane level and intracellularly. The internalisation of
HRG
was inhibited by the addition of heparin. The above data strongly suggest that skeletal muscle cells do not synthesize the muscle variant of
HRG
but instead can actively internalise it from plasma.
...
PMID:Evidence that muscle cells do not express the histidine-rich glycoprotein associated with AMP deaminase but can internalise the plasma protein. 2155 21