Smits-van Prooije A E, Poelmann R E, Gesink A F, van Groeningen M J, Vermeij-Keers C
Anat Embryol (Berl). 1986;175(1):111-7. doi: 10.1007/BF00315461.
Carbohydrates in the surface coat of cells are thought to have a function in cell adhesion. The surface coat of cells, located in the fusion zone of the neural walls is investigated during neural tube closure in mammalian embryos. The presence of alpha-D-mannose, alpha-D-glucose and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine is quantified with the help of the lectins concanavalin A and wheat germ agglutinin in absence or after enzymic treatment. A two-step incubation is used, in which the second step consists of a protein-gold conjugate. A high incidence of these sugar residues was found in the fusion zone, indicating a relation to the specific capacity of these cells in establishing cell contacts.
细胞表面被膜中的碳水化合物被认为在细胞黏附中起作用。在哺乳动物胚胎神经管闭合过程中,对位于神经壁融合区的细胞表面被膜进行了研究。借助于伴刀豆球蛋白A和麦胚凝集素,在不存在或酶处理后对α-D-甘露糖、α-D-葡萄糖和N-乙酰-D-葡糖胺的存在进行定量。采用两步孵育法,其中第二步由蛋白质-金缀合物组成。在融合区发现这些糖残基的发生率很高,表明它们与这些细胞建立细胞接触的特定能力有关。