A neuronal protein (NP185) associated with clathrin-coated vesicles. Characterization of NP185 with monoclonal antibodies
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A neuronal protein (NP185) associated with clathrin-coated vesicles. Characterization of NP185 with monoclonal antibodies
Abstract
Two monoclonal antibodies (S-8G8 and S-6G7) are characterized that react with an abundant neuronal protein associated with brain clathrin-coated vesicles (CCVs). This 185-kDa polypeptide (NP185) is not a transmembrane cargo molecule and is distinguishable from clathrin by several criteria including neuronal specificity, chymotryptic sensitivity, migration during two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, lack of cross-reactivity of S-8G8 or S-6G7 with purified clathrin, and lack of associated clathrin light chains. When 0.9 M NaCl extracts of CCVs were diluted and immunoprecipitated by either S-8G8 or S-6G7, NP185 precipitated as a complex with a fraction of the CCV assembly polypeptides. Immunofluorescence microscopy of PC12 cells cultured in nerve growth factor (NGF) revealed that NP185 was distributed in a punctate manner throughout the mature neurites. Immunoblot analysis of PC12 cell extracts, taken at various times during NGF-induced differentiation, revealed that steady-state accumulation of NP185 reaches significant levels 3 days after the addition of NGF and returns to undetectable levels when NGF is removed from the cultures. Significantly, the quantity of NP185 detected in differentiated PC12 cells exceeded the quantity of clathrin. These data indicate that while NP185 may be a specialized component of neuronal CCVs, its function in neuronal cells cannot be associated exclusively with these organelles.
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