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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 155, Issue 1 143-148, Copyright © 1995 by American Association of Immunologists


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MHC class I expression and transport in a calnexin-deficient cell line

JE Scott and JR Dawson
Department of Immunology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.

The human leukemic cell line, CEM, and an NK-resistant variant of CEM, called CEM-NKR, were analyzed for protein differences by two- dimensional gel electrophoresis. One protein was found to be completely absent in CEM-NKR. This protein has been identified as calnexin. CEM- NKR also completely lacks calnexin RNA. Calnexin is thought to act as a molecular chaperone by assisting in the assembly and/or retention of MHC class I and many other membrane and secreted proteins. The surface expression of class I molecules on CEM-NKR was compared with CEM by several Abs. There was no significant class I expression differences between CEM and CEM-NKR using w6/32 (a conformational and beta 2- microglobulin-dependent mAb), HC-10 (a conformational and beta 2- microglobulin-independent mAb), and an anti-class I antiserum that reacts with native and denatured class I. The transport rate of class I in both cell lines was examined by pulse-chase experiments, immunoprecipitating class I with w6/32 and anti-class I antiserum. The results show that class I molecules in the calnexin-deficient cell line and its parent cell line are transported at similar rates. These results indicate that calnexin is not absolutely required for the viability of CEM or the transport and surface expression of human MHC class I molecules.


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