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The cytoskeletal binding domain of band 3 is required for multiprotein complex formation and retention during erythropoiesis

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HAEMATOLOGICA
Volume 100, Issue 1, Pages 133-142

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FERRATA STORTI FOUNDATION
DOI: 10.3324/haematol.2014.114538

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  1. Wellcome Trust [094277]
  2. Wellcome Trust
  3. NHSBT RD
  4. National Institute for Health [RP-PG-0310-1004-AMT]
  5. National Institute for Health Research [RP-PG-0310-1004] Funding Source: researchfish

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Band 3 is the most abundant protein in the erythrocyte membrane and forms the core of a major multiprotein complex. The absence of band 3 in human erythrocytes has only been reported once, in the homozygous band 3 Coimbra patient. We used in vitro culture of erythroblasts derived from this patient, and separately short hairpin RNA-mediated depletion of band 3, to investigate the development of a band 3-deficient erythrocyte membrane and to specifically assess the stability and retention of band 3 dependent proteins in the absence of this core protein during terminal erythroid differentiation. Further, using lentiviral transduction of N-terminally green fluorescent protein-tagged band 3, we demonstrated the ability to restore expression of band 3 to normal levels and to rescue secondary deficiencies of key proteins including glycophorin A, protein 4.2, CD47 and Rh proteins arising from the absence of band 3 in this patient. By transducing band 3-deficient erythroblasts from this patient with band 3 mutants with absent or impaired ability to associate with the cytoskeleton we also demonstrated the importance of cytoskeletal connectivity for retention both of band 3 and of its associated dependent proteins within the reticulocyte membrane during the process of erythroblast enucleation.

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