DEVELOPMENT OF AN ANTISERUM TO RAT-BRAIN A1 ADENOSINE RECEPTOR - APPLICATION FOR IMMUNOLOGICAL AND STRUCTURAL COMPARISON OF A1 ADENOSINE RECEPTORS FROM VARIOUS TISSUES AND SPECIES

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作者
NAKATA, H [1 ]
机构
[1] NIMH,CLIN SCI LAB,BETHESDA,MD 20892
关键词
ANTIBODY; A1 ADENOSINE RECEPTOR; GLYCOSYLATION; IMMUNOPRECIPITATION; (RAT BRAIN);
D O I
10.1016/0167-4889(93)90163-J
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
An antiserum was developed in a rabbit against rat-brain A1 adenosine receptor. This antiserum recognized the denatured form of the purified rat-brain A1 adenosine receptor in immunoblot analysis and the native form of the receptor in the immunoprecipitation analysis. Immunoblot analysis of unpurified or purified adenosine receptor preparations from rat-brain membranes revealed a major immunoreactive band at a position of molecular mass of approx. 35 kDa, which corresponds to the position of purified rat-brain A1 adenosine receptor. Although A1 adenosine receptors from other rat tissues such as testis and adipocyte were also found to be immunoreactive with this antiserum by immunoblot analysis, purified human-brain A1 adenosine receptors showed a poor reactivity with this antibody. The order of the relative immunoreactivity of these A1 adenosine receptors, with the antiserum was found to be brain > adipocyte greater-than-or-equal-to testis. Moreover, the immunoreactivity of these receptors significantly increased after these receptor preparations were deglycosylated by endoglycosidase F. After the deglycosylation, no significant differences in both the immunoreactivity and molecular mass among these receptor preparations were found on the immunoblot. These results suggest that the differences in the molecular mass or immunoreactivity among the A1 adenosine receptor preparations from three rat tissues were mainly due to the difference of sugar moiety present in each receptor molecule. These data are the first to provide analyses of immunological characteristics of A1 adenosine receptors from different tissues and species.
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