Richardson_1982_J.Neurochem_38_1605

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Title : Identification of a cholinergic-specific antigen Chol-1 as a ganglioside - Richardson_1982_J.Neurochem_38_1605
Author(s) : Richardson PJ , Walker JH , Jones RT , Whittaker VP
Ref : Journal of Neurochemistry , 38 :1605 , 1982
Abstract :

An antiserum specific for cholinergic terminals was used to identify an antigen conserved between Elasmobranchs and mammals. Immunohistochemistry and a cytotoxicity test were used to assay the binding of antibody to mammalian terminals. Torpedo electric organ gangliosides totally abolished antibody binding. The highest inhibitory activity was associated with a single polysialoganglioside band on TLC plates. Neuraminidase altered the migration of the inhibitory activity on TLC plates. Antibody binding was inhibited by ganglioside fractions derived from chicken and mammalian brains. A summary of those tissues in which the antigen has been detected is presented. The possible function of the antigen is discussed.

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Richardson PJ, Walker JH, Jones RT, Whittaker VP (1982)
Identification of a cholinergic-specific antigen Chol-1 as a ganglioside
Journal of Neurochemistry 38 :1605

Richardson PJ, Walker JH, Jones RT, Whittaker VP (1982)
Journal of Neurochemistry 38 :1605