Tissue distribution of P2X4 receptors studied with an ectodomain antibody

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Xuenong Bo
Miran Kim
Stefania L. Nori
Ralf Schoepfer
Geoffrey Burnstock
R. Alan North
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[1] University of Sheffield,Institute of Molecular Physiology
[2] Catholic University,Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
[3] University College London,Wellcome Laboratory for Molecular Pharmacology
[4] Royal Free and University College Medical School,Autonomic Neuroscience Institute
[5] University of London,Academic Department of Neurosurgery, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Medical Science Building, Queen Mary
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Cell and Tissue Research | 2003年 / 313卷
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P2X; receptor; Purinoceptor; ATP; Immunoprecipitation; Immunohistochemistry; Rat (Wistar);
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A monoclonal antibody was developed to the extracellular domain of the rat P2X4 receptor. The antibody was highly selective among all rat P2X receptor subunits, and recognised only the oligomeric, non-denatured form of the P2X4 receptor. Immunohistochemistry showed an extensive pattern of distribution throughout the central and peripheral nervous systems, the epithelia of ducted glands and airways, smooth muscle of bladder, gastrointestinal tract, uterus, and arteries, uterine endometrium and fat cells. The protein was identified by Western blotting in membrane extracts of these tissues, and the ectodomain antibody immunoprecipitated a protein that was recognised with a P2X4 receptor C terminus antibody. The findings indicate that the P2X4 receptor subunit has a very extensive distribution among mammalian tissues, and this suggests possible new functional roles.
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