The Thy-1 antigen exhibits rapid lateral diffusion in the plasma membrane of rodent lymphoid cells and fibroblasts

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Abstract

Thy-1 is a plasma membrane protein, but its primary structure lacks the typical membrane-spanning sequence. Recent studies revealed that a glycophospholipid is covalently bound to the carboxyl terminus, suggesting that the protein is integrated into the plasma membrane by this lipid moiety. Lateral diffusion of Thy-1 was measured in mouse thymocytes, lymphoma cells, and fibroblasts by the fluorescence recovery after photobleaching technique. Thy-1 was labeled with rhodamine-conjugated anti-Thy-1 monoclonal antibodies. Diffusion coefficients of 2-4 x 10-9 cm2/sec were obtained for the antigen-antibody complex in all the cell types. About 50% of the Thy-1 was mobile. The diffusion coefficient for the mobile fraction of Thy-1 is considerably larger than the difusion coefficients of many other plasma membrane proteins. Rather, the diffusion coefficient of Thy-1 is similar to those of lipid analogs embedded in the same membrane, providing strong support for the suggested lipid anchoring of this antigen.

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Ishihara, A., Hou, Y., & Jacobson, K. (1987). The Thy-1 antigen exhibits rapid lateral diffusion in the plasma membrane of rodent lymphoid cells and fibroblasts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 84(5), 1290–1293. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.84.5.1290

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