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1: Eur J Biochem. 1994 Sep 1;224(2):575-80.Click here to read Links

Human erythrocyte membrane protein 4.2 is palmitoylated.

Department of Chemistry, Bose Institute, Calcutta, India.

Protein 4.2 is a major protein of the human erythrocyte membrane. It has previously been shown to be N-myristoylated. After labeling of intact human erythrocytes with [3H]palmitic acid, radioactivity was found to be associated with protein 4.2 by immunoprecipitation of peripheral membrane proteins extracted at pH 11 from ghosts with anti-(4.2) sera, followed by SDS/PAGE and fluorography. The fatty acid linked to protein 4.2 was identified as palmitic acid after hydrolysis of protein and thin-layer chromatography of the fatty acid extracted in the organic phase. Protein 4.2 could be depalmitoylated with hydroxylamine, suggesting a thioester linkage. Depalmitoylated protein 4.2 showed significantly decreased binding to protein-4.2-depleted membranes, compared to native protein 4.2.

PMID: 7925374 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]