Figure 1
Figure 1. Mer extracellular domain is released into the medium of cultured cell lines. (A) J774 (mouse) or (B) U937 (human) monocytic cells were grown overnight in serum-free medium. CM was collected and concentrated 10-fold, cells were lysed, and a sample of each CM was deglycosylated with PNGase F. (C) Concentrated CM from overnight cultures of human cell lines. (D) Concentrated CM from HSB-2 and U937 cells untreated and digested with PNGase F. Cell lysates (cells), CM, and PNGase-digested medium (CM + PNG) were analyzed by SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting with antibodies against mouse (A) or human (B-D) Mer extracellular domain. Untreated sMer (sMer) and deglycosylated sMer (degly sMer) are indicated in panel D.

Mer extracellular domain is released into the medium of cultured cell lines. (A) J774 (mouse) or (B) U937 (human) monocytic cells were grown overnight in serum-free medium. CM was collected and concentrated 10-fold, cells were lysed, and a sample of each CM was deglycosylated with PNGase F. (C) Concentrated CM from overnight cultures of human cell lines. (D) Concentrated CM from HSB-2 and U937 cells untreated and digested with PNGase F. Cell lysates (cells), CM, and PNGase-digested medium (CM + PNG) were analyzed by SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting with antibodies against mouse (A) or human (B-D) Mer extracellular domain. Untreated sMer (sMer) and deglycosylated sMer (degly sMer) are indicated in panel D.

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