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Association of an axonally transported polypeptide (H) with 100-A filaments. Use of immunoaffinity electron microscope grids
Polypeptide H (mol wt 195,000) is axonally transported in rabbit retinal ganglion cells at a velocity of 0.7--1.1 mm/d, i.e., in the most slowly moving of the five transport groups described in these neurons. To identify the organelle with which H is associated, we purified H, prepared antibodies di...
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description | Polypeptide H (mol wt 195,000) is axonally transported in rabbit retinal ganglion cells at a velocity of 0.7--1.1 mm/d, i.e., in the most slowly moving of the five transport groups described in these neurons. To identify the organelle with which H is associated, we purified H, prepared antibodies directed against it, and adsorbed the antibodies onto Formvar-coated electron microscope grids. When the resulting "immuno-affinity grids" were incubated with extracts of spinal cord and then examined in the electron microscope, they contained as many as 100 times more 100-A filaments than did grids coated similarly with nonimmune IgG. The ability of the anti-H IgG to specifically adsorb filaments to grids was completely blocked by incubating the IgG with polypeptide H. The 100-A filaments adsorbed to anti-H immunoaffinity grids could be specifically decorated by incubating them with anti-H IgG. These observations demonstrate that H antigens (and most likely H itself) are associated with 100-A neurofilaments. In addition, they suggest that the use of immunoaffinity grids may be a useful approach for determining the organelle associations of polypeptides. |
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spelling | pubmed-21114632008-05-01 Association of an axonally transported polypeptide (H) with 100-A filaments. Use of immunoaffinity electron microscope grids J Cell Biol Articles Polypeptide H (mol wt 195,000) is axonally transported in rabbit retinal ganglion cells at a velocity of 0.7--1.1 mm/d, i.e., in the most slowly moving of the five transport groups described in these neurons. To identify the organelle with which H is associated, we purified H, prepared antibodies directed against it, and adsorbed the antibodies onto Formvar-coated electron microscope grids. When the resulting "immuno-affinity grids" were incubated with extracts of spinal cord and then examined in the electron microscope, they contained as many as 100 times more 100-A filaments than did grids coated similarly with nonimmune IgG. The ability of the anti-H IgG to specifically adsorb filaments to grids was completely blocked by incubating the IgG with polypeptide H. The 100-A filaments adsorbed to anti-H immunoaffinity grids could be specifically decorated by incubating them with anti-H IgG. These observations demonstrate that H antigens (and most likely H itself) are associated with 100-A neurofilaments. In addition, they suggest that the use of immunoaffinity grids may be a useful approach for determining the organelle associations of polypeptides. The Rockefeller University Press 1980-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2111463/ /pubmed/6156174 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles Association of an axonally transported polypeptide (H) with 100-A filaments. Use of immunoaffinity electron microscope grids |
title | Association of an axonally transported polypeptide (H) with 100-A
filaments. Use of immunoaffinity electron microscope grids |
title_full | Association of an axonally transported polypeptide (H) with 100-A
filaments. Use of immunoaffinity electron microscope grids |
title_fullStr | Association of an axonally transported polypeptide (H) with 100-A
filaments. Use of immunoaffinity electron microscope grids |
title_full_unstemmed | Association of an axonally transported polypeptide (H) with 100-A
filaments. Use of immunoaffinity electron microscope grids |
title_short | Association of an axonally transported polypeptide (H) with 100-A
filaments. Use of immunoaffinity electron microscope grids |
title_sort | association of an axonally transported polypeptide (h) with 100-a
filaments. use of immunoaffinity electron microscope grids |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2111463/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6156174 |