1992
DOI: 10.1177/40.6.1588026
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Monoclonal antibody to a common antigen of secretory granule membranes: intracellular localization and recycling of the antigen after secretion.

Abstract: Monoclonal antibody (MAb) 170-5 was generated to the secretory granule membrane of rat parotid acinar cells. The MAb recognized integral membrane glycoproteins (SG 170 antigen) localized on the luminal side of the secretory granules with N-linked carbohydrates, molecular weights 92,84, 76,69, and 65 KD. Immunohistochemical studies indicated that the SG 170 antigen was found in the secretory granules of both exocrine and endocrine cells and in the lysosomes of various cells in the rat. Immunoelearon microscopy … Show more

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“…The results presented here indicate that the autoantigen of IDDM ICA 512 is an intrinsic membrane protein of peptide-containing secretory granules of endocrine cells and neurons. ICA 512 joins a growing list of transmembrane proteins of secretory granules, including vacuolar type proton-pumping ATPase (Nelson and Lill, 1994), cytochrome b561 (Silsand and Flatmark, 1974), nucleotide carrier (Kostron et al, 1977), vesicular amine transporter (VAT) (Erickson et al, 1992), SV2 (Lowe et al, 1988;Feany et al, 1992) peptidyl a-amidating monooxygenase (PAM) (Eipper et al, 1993), glycoprotein II (Obendorf et al, 1988), synaptophysin (Lowe et al, 1988), synaptotagmin (Lowe et al, 1988;Walch-Solimena et al, 1993), synaptobrevins (Chilcote et al, 1995), secretory carrier membrane proteins (SCAMPs) (Brand et al, 1991, Brand andCastle, 1993) and secretory granule-specific antigen (SGSA) (Yamashita and Yasuda, 1992). Several features, however, distinguish ICA 512 from other constituents of secretory granule membranes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results presented here indicate that the autoantigen of IDDM ICA 512 is an intrinsic membrane protein of peptide-containing secretory granules of endocrine cells and neurons. ICA 512 joins a growing list of transmembrane proteins of secretory granules, including vacuolar type proton-pumping ATPase (Nelson and Lill, 1994), cytochrome b561 (Silsand and Flatmark, 1974), nucleotide carrier (Kostron et al, 1977), vesicular amine transporter (VAT) (Erickson et al, 1992), SV2 (Lowe et al, 1988;Feany et al, 1992) peptidyl a-amidating monooxygenase (PAM) (Eipper et al, 1993), glycoprotein II (Obendorf et al, 1988), synaptophysin (Lowe et al, 1988), synaptotagmin (Lowe et al, 1988;Walch-Solimena et al, 1993), synaptobrevins (Chilcote et al, 1995), secretory carrier membrane proteins (SCAMPs) (Brand et al, 1991, Brand andCastle, 1993) and secretory granule-specific antigen (SGSA) (Yamashita and Yasuda, 1992). Several features, however, distinguish ICA 512 from other constituents of secretory granule membranes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%