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Expression patterns of the T antigen and the cryptic T antigen in rat fetuses: detection with the lectin amaranthin.

T Sata1, C Zuber, S J Rinderle, I J Goldstein, J Roth.   

Abstract

The lectin amaranthin, purified from the seeds of Amaranthus caudatus, has been shown to react specifically with the Gal beta 1,3GalNAc-alpha and the NeuAc alpha 2,3Gal beta 1,3GalNAc-alpha sequence which represent the T antigen and the cryptic T antigen, respectively. We report here the development of labeling techniques that apply amaranthin to stain paraffin sections from rat fetuses. Amaranthin staining was inhibited by pre-incubation of lectin-gold complexes with 10 mM Gal beta 1,3GalNAc-alpha-O-benzyl (synthetic T antigen) or 10 mM Gal beta 1,3GalNAc-alpha-O-aminophenylethyl-human serum albumin (T antigen neoglycoprotein), asialoglycophorin, asialofetuin, and asialomucin. The beta-elimination reaction also abolished the lectin staining demonstrating specificity for O-glycosidically linked structures. A comparison with monoclonal anti-T antigen antibody immunostaining demonstrated that amaranthin detects the T antigen and its cryptic form in tissue sections. Application of the galactose oxidase-Schiff sequence abolished amaranthin (and anti-T antibody) binding to the T antigen but not to its cryptic form, and therefore permitted their differentiation in tissue sections. Histochemical evidence was obtained indicating that amaranthin is a more specific anti-T reagent than peanut lectin. Data are presented that show the differential expression of the T antigen and the cryptic T antigen in organs and cells of rat fetuses late in gestation. Therefore, amaranthin can be used for histochemical detection of the T antigen and the cryptic T antigen, and facilitates discrimination between them.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2335739     DOI: 10.1177/38.6.2335739

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Histochem Cytochem        ISSN: 0022-1554            Impact factor:   2.479


  6 in total

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Authors:  Jürgen Roth
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3.  Thomsen-Friedenreich-related carbohydrate antigens in normal adult human tissues: a systematic and comparative study.

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Review 4.  Cellular sialoglycoconjugates: a histochemical perspective.

Authors:  J Roth
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5.  Differential expression of cell surface sialoglycoconjugates on wild-type and cultured Ehrlich tumor cells as revealed by quantitative lectin-gold ultrastructural cytochemistry.

Authors:  J Roth; W P Li; R N Knibbs; D K MacCallum; Z Song; I J Goldstein
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1994-11-22       Impact factor: 11.205

6.  Use of Phaseolus vulgaris leukoagglutinating lectin in histochemical and blotting techniques: a comparison of digoxigenin- and biotin-labelled lectins.

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Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1993-11
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