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RESEARCH PRODUCT

alpha GalNAc is essential for recognition of Exo-1 epithelial antigen by mouse monoclonal antibody Pa-G-14.

Wolfgang DippoldClara FrancíFrancisco X. RealReinhard KlingelRafael OriolHelmut SchröderGustavo EgeaGustavo Egea

subject

Cancer ResearchAcetylgalactosaminemedicine.drug_classMolecular Sequence DataSubmandibular GlandMonoclonal antibodyFucoseEpitopeGlycosphingolipidschemistry.chemical_compoundEpitopesMiceAntigenAntibody SpecificityAntigens NeoplasmmedicineAnimalsHumansPancreasGlycoproteinschemistry.chemical_classificationSheepbiologyMucinMucinsOvine Submaxillary MucinAntibodies MonoclonalMolecular biologycarbohydrates (lipids)OncologychemistryBiochemistryCarbohydrate SequenceAntigens Surfacebiology.proteinCattleAntibodyGlycoprotein

description

Mouse monoclonal antibody Pa-G-14 detects Exo-1, an antigen whose expression is regulated in the processes of epithelial-cell differentiation and transformation. The epitope recognized by Pa-G-14 is present both in glycosphingolipids and in mucin glycoproteins. To characterize the specificity of Pa-G-14, immuno-thin-layer chromatography, biochemical, and enzymatic treatment of glycosphingolipid extracts from human pancreas were used. The antibody bound to all blood-group-A substances; alpha GalNAc, but not fucose, was essential for reactivity. In ELISA, Pa-G-14 also reacted with ovine and bovine submaxillary mucins but not with porcine submaxillary mucin. Binding to ovine submaxillary mucin was resistant to neuraminidase treatment. In solid-phase absorption assays on synthetic carbohydrate structures, Pa-G-14 recognized broadly blood group A, Tn and sialyl-Tn. Using immuno-electron-microscopic techniques, reactivity with all Golgi cisternae and mucin droplets of mucous cells in ovine submaxillary gland was demonstrated. All these assays indicate that Pa-G-14 shows a novel specificity, since it binds blood group A, Tn and sialyl-Tn, the common structural feature of these epitopes being the presence of a terminal alpha GalNAc sugar unit.

10.1002/ijc.2910550527https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7503962