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Immunomicroscopic Localization of Aminopeptidase N in the Pig Enterocyte. Implications for the Route of Intracellular Transport

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Journal Eur J Cell Biol
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 1987 Apr 1
PMID 2885197
Citations 17
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Abstract

The subcellular localization of aminopeptidase N (EC 3.4.11.2) in the pig enterocyte was investigated by immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy (immunogold staining). By indirect immunofluorescence on either frozen or paraffin-embedded sections, a very intense staining in the microvillar membrane and a weak intracellular staining was demonstrated. No staining was detected in the basolateral membrane. Likewise, the immunogold labelling on Epon-embedded sections was concentrated in the microvillar membrane, whereas the basolateral membrane did not contain significant amounts of labelling. Labelling was demonstrated in the Golgi apparatus and in a minor fraction of the intracellular smooth vesicles positioned between the Golgi apparatus and the microvillar membrane. These observations are compatible with the view that newly synthesized aminopeptidase N is delivered directly to the microvillar membrane by smooth vesicles having a diameter about 70 to 100 nm and does not pass the basolateral membrane on its way to the brush border membrane.

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