Literature DB >> 1714258

Differential distribution of salivary agglutinin and amylase in the Golgi apparatus and secretory granules of human salivary gland acinar cells.

K Takano1, M Bogert, D Malamud, E Lally, A R Hand.   

Abstract

The secretory granules of salivary glands often display complex internal substructures, yet little is known of the molecular organization of their contents or the mechanisms involved in packaging of the secretory proteins. We used post-embedding immunogold labeling with antibodies to two secretory proteins, agglutinin and alpha-amylase, to determine their distribution in the Golgi apparatus and secretory granules of the human submandibular gland acinar cells. With monoclonal antibodies specific for carbohydrate epitopes of the agglutinin, reactivity was found in the trans Golgi saccules, trans Golgi network, and immature and mature secretory granules. In the granules, labeling was seen in regions of low and medium electron density, but not in the dense cores. Reactivity seen on the apical and basolateral membranes of acinar and duct cells was attributed to a shared epitope on a membrane glycoprotein. Labeling with a polyclonal antibody to amylase was found in the Golgi saccules, immature and mature secretory granules, but not in the trans Golgi network. In the granules, amylase was present in the dense cores and in areas of medium density, but not in the regions of low density. These results indicate that these two proteins are distributed differently within the secretory granules, and suggest that they follow separate pathways between the Golgi apparatus and forming secretory granules. Small vesicles and tubular structures that labeled only with the antibodies to the agglutinin were observed on both faces of the Golgi apparatus and in the vicinity of the cell membrane. These structures may represent constitutive secretion vesicles involved in transport of the putative membrane glycoprotein to the cell membrane.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1714258     DOI: 10.1002/ar.1092300303

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Rec        ISSN: 0003-276X


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