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Localization of the two major allergens in rye-grass pollen using specific monoclonal antibodies and quantitative analysis of immunogold labelling.

P E Taylor1, I A Staff, M B Singh, R B Knox.   

Abstract

The intracellular localization of the two major allergens, Lol p I and Lol p IX, in rye-grass anthers was examined using monoclonal antibodies FMCA1 (specific for Lol p I) and FMCA7 (specific for Lol p IX) with immunocytochemical techniques and quantitative analysis. A newly developed anhydrous fixation technique in a mixture of glutaraldehyde, paraformaldehyde and 2,2-dimethoxypropane followed by embedding in LR Gold resin resulted in both improved infiltration of pollen grains compared with existing techniques and the localization of these water-soluble antigens in their original sites compared with diffusion artefacts following aqueous methods. After anhydrous fixation, Lol p I was predominantly located in the electron-opaque regions of the cytosol of the vegetative cell of the tricellular pollen grains (24 counts microns-2), whereas Lol p IX was detected mainly within starch granules (16 counts microns-2). For both Lol p I and Lol p IX, similar labelling was detected in the cells of the endothecium and middle layer (18 counts microns-2), but none was found in the tapetal cells or orbicules.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8045780     DOI: 10.1007/bf00160051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem J        ISSN: 0018-2214


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