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G Schuler, N Romani, P O Fritsch.
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Guinea pig melanocytes and keratinocytes in primary mixed epidermal cell cultures were investigated as to their differential lectin binding capacities. Cultures were exposed to a battery of fluorescent (FITC and TRITC) lectins and lectin derivatives for ultrastructural visualization (HRP-labeled lectins for a one-step technique and biotinylated lectins followed by avidin-HRP in a two-step technique). Most of the lectins bound to both melanocytes and keratinocytes. Lectins with specificity for N-acetyl-galactosamine and terminal D-galactose bound only to keratinocytes; melanocytes were reactive, though, at contact sites of dendrites with keratinocyte cell bodies. Ulex europaeus (specific for L-fucose) bound to neither melanocytes no keratinocytes. Neuraminidase pretreatment restored the capacity of melanocytes to bind all lectins except Ulex europeaus. It is concluded that the melanocytes receptor sites for N-acetyl-galactosamine and terminal D-galactose are masked by sialic acid residues; they appear to emerge, though, under conditions of cell-to-cell contact as in the course of pigment transfer. Masking and demasking processes may therefore bear a functional significance.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 7084255
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Cell Biol ISSN: 0171-9335 Impact factor: 4.492