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  • Identification of a keratin-associated protein that localizes to a membrane compartment. 7510951

    We describe the characterization of an acidic glycoprotein (molecular mass approximately 85 kDa) that associates with keratin intermediate filaments of 'simple'-type epithelia. Using a number of anti-keratin monoclonal antibodies, the 85 kDa glycoprotein was identified by co-immunoprecipitation with keratin polypeptides 8 and 18 (K8/18) from the human colonic epithelial cell line HT29 and several other epithelial cell lines. This Keratin-Associated Protein (termed KAP85) was readily detected after in vitro galactosylation of K8/18 immunoprecipitates obtained from mitosis-arrested cells. Its solubilization and detection were dependent on the detergent used, and it was barely detected after in vitro galactosylation of asynchronously growing G0/G1-phase cells. Its poor in vitro galactosylation in G0/G1-phase cells is likely a reflection of the lack of available terminal N-acetylglucosamine residues, since it can be labelled to a similar extent in G0/G1- and G2/M-phase cells using NaIO4/NaB3H4. Glycosidase digestion showed that KAP85 contains high mannose and complex oligosaccharides. Fractionation of total cellular K8/18 into soluble and cytoskeletal insoluble pools showed that KAP85 associates exclusively with the cytoskeletal K8/18 pool. Subcellular fractionation showed that KAP85 co-localizes with a plasma-membrane-enriched fraction that includes the transferrin receptor and KS-1 antigen. Our results demonstrate in vitro evidence of a membrane-associated glycoprotein (KAP85) which may serve as an attachment site for filamentous K8/18.
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