Serum stimulation of CCR7 chemotaxis due to coagulation factor XIIa-dependent production of high-molecular-weight kininogen domain 5
September 23, 2016

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Abstract
TriCEPS Ligand-Receptor Capture.
The TriCEPS reagent is a proprietary trifunctional molecule with three key moieties: (i) an amine-reactive group capable of binding a peptide ligand of interest, (ii) a cross-linking group capable of bonding to oxidized glycans, and (iii) an affinity tag for downstream extraction (20, 50). These studies were performed by DualSystems Biotech. Briefly, either human H497–K520 or transferrin was coupled to the TriCEPS reagent. The TriCEPS–ligand complex was added to CCRF-CEM cells in complete medium in the presence or absence of zinc (100 μM), after treatment with an oxidizing reagent to oxidize surface glycoproteins. Cells were then lysed and processed as described, including LC-MS/MS analysis of captured peptides (20). Comparisons between conditions were made in triplicate to determine the relative fold enrichment of a given protein. P values were determined for pairwise comparisons and adjusted for multiple comparisons.
