IDENTIFICATION OF A SYNAPTIC VESICLE-SPECIFIC MEMBRANE-PROTEIN WITH A WIDE DISTRIBUTION IN NEURONAL AND NEUROSECRETORY TISSUE

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作者
MATTHEW, WD [1 ]
TSAVALER, L [1 ]
REICHARDT, LF [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO, SCH MED, DEPT BIOCHEM & BIOPHYS, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94143 USA
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10.1083/jcb.91.1.257
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Two different monoclonal antibodies, characterized initially as binding synaptic terminal regions of rat brain, bind a 65,000-dalton protein which is exposed on the outer surface of brain synaptic vesicles. Immunocytochemical experiments at the EM level demonstrate that these antibodies bind the vesicles in many different types of nerve terminals. The antibodies have been used successfully to purify synaptic vesicles from crude brain homogenates by immunoprecipitation onto the surface of polyacrylamide beads. The profiles of the structures precipitated by these beads are almost exclusively vesicular, confirming the vesicle-specificity of the antibodies. In SDS [sodium dodecyl sulfate] gels, the antibodies bind a single protein of 65,000 daltons. The 2 antibodies are not identical, but compete for binding sites on this protein. Immune competition experiments demonstrate that the antigenic components on the 65,000-dalton protein are widely distributed in neuronal and neural secretory tissues. Detectable antigen is not found in uninnervated tissue (blood cells and extrajunctional muscle). Low levels are found in nonneural secretory tissues; it is not certain whether this reflects the presence of low amounts of the antigen on all the exocytotic vesicles in these tissues or whether the antigen is found only in neuronal fibers within these tissues. The MW and at least 2 antigenic determinants of the 65,000-dalton protein are highly conserved throughout vertebrate phylogeny. The 2 antibodies recognize a 65,000-dalton protein present in shark, amphibia, birds and mammals. The highly conserved nature of the determinants on this protein and their specific localization on secretory vesicles of many different types suggest that this protein may be essential for the normal function of neuronal secretory vesicles.
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