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Spectrin subtypes in mammalian brain

โœ Scribed by Steven R. Goodman; Beat M. Riederer; Lan S. Zagon


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Weight
646 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
0265-9247

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โœฆ Synopsis


Mammalian neural cells contain at least two forms of brain spectrin: brain spectrin (240/235) which is located primarily in the axons and presynaptic terminals of neurons, and brain spectrin (2401235E) which is found in the cell bodies, dendrites and postsynaptic terminals of neurones. Brain spectrin (2401235E) is also found in certain glial cell types. Antibodies against red blood cell spectrin detect only brain spectrin (240/235E), while antibodies against brain spectrin isolated from axonal and synaptic membranes detect brain spectrin (2401235). Previous apparent discrepancies in the literature concerning brain spectrin localization at the light microscope level were undoubtedly due to diflerent laboratories detecting distinct brain spectrin subtypes, based on the particular antibody being utilized for immunohistochemistry. In this review we ( I ) discuss the data supporting the presence of at least two distinct subtypes of mammalian brain spectrin, (2) explain how these results reconcile previous discrepancies concerning the localization of spectrin within neural cells, and (3)

suggest the future implications of these jindings.

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