
S1 cell membrane antigen is encoded by the MIC1 gene on human chromosome 11. This antigen has been widely used as a marker for studies in gene mapping or in analysis of mutagen-induced gene deletions/mutations, which utilized the human-hamster hybrid cell-line, AL-J1, carrying human chromosome 11. Evidence is presented here which identifies S1 as an epitope of CD59, a cell membrane complement inhibiting protein. E7.1 monoclonal antibody, specific for the S1 determinant, was found to react strongly with membrane CD59 in Western blotting, and to bind to purified, urinary form of CD59 in ELISAs. Cell membrane expression of S1 on various cell lines always correlated with that of CD59 when examined by immunofluorescent staining. In addition, E7.1 antibody inhibited the complement regulatory function of CD59. Identification of S1 protein as CD59 has increased the scope of the AL cell system by enabling analysis of intragenic mutations, and multiplex PCR analysis of mutated cells is described, showing variable loss of CD59 exons.
Complement Inactivator Proteins, Mutagenicity Tests, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 11, Protozoan Proteins, CD59 Antigens, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Hybrid Cells, Neoplasm Proteins, Epitopes, Mutagenesis, Cricetinae, Animals, Humans, Cell Adhesion Molecules, Mutagens, Sequence Deletion
Complement Inactivator Proteins, Mutagenicity Tests, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 11, Protozoan Proteins, CD59 Antigens, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Hybrid Cells, Neoplasm Proteins, Epitopes, Mutagenesis, Cricetinae, Animals, Humans, Cell Adhesion Molecules, Mutagens, Sequence Deletion
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