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Infect Immun. 1979 December; 26(3): 996-999

Cytotaxin receptors of neutrophils: evidence that F-methionyl peptides and pepstatin share a common receptor.

R D Nelson, S K Ackerman, V D Fiegel, M P Bauman and S D Douglas

ABSTRACT

Pepstatin, a chemotactic microbial pentapeptide, competes with f-Met-Leu-[3H]Phe for binding to human neutrophils. Furthermore, porcine neutrophils, which neither specifically bind nor respond chemotactically to the synthetic f-methionyl peptides, also fail to respond chemotactically to pepstatin. These results suggest that pepstatin shares a receptor on the neutrophil with f-methionyl peptides, despite their completely different amino acid compositions. The specificity of this cytotaxin receptor may therefore be broader than expected and depend on ligand characteristics distinct from primary structure.


Infect Immun. 1979 December; 26(3): 996-999







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