Kiernan J A
Histochemistry. 1975 Jul 16;44(1):39-45. doi: 10.1007/BF00490419.
Concanavalin A is a lectin which is known to bind specifically to alpha-D-glucosyl and alpha-D-mannosyl groups in the mucosubstances of mammalian tissues. The lectin molecule is bivalent; after its attachment to mucosubstances present in a histological specimen it can also bind horseradish peroxidase, a mannose-containing glycoprotein. The attached peroxidase may then be visualized by virtue of its histochemically demonstrable enzymatic activity. Other investigators have utilized this principle in the electron microscopic localization of cell-surface carbohydrates. A histochemical technique for light microscopy is described here, along with three control procedures which establish the specificity of the method. The technique is somewhat more sensitive than earlier ones in which fluorescent-labelled concanavalin A was used, and has the additional advantages that all the required reagents are commercially available and that sacilities for fluorescence microscopy are not needed.
伴刀豆球蛋白A是一种凝集素,已知它能特异性结合哺乳动物组织黏液物质中的α - D - 葡萄糖基和α - D - 甘露糖基。凝集素分子是二价的;在其附着于组织学标本中的黏液物质后,它还能结合辣根过氧化物酶,一种含甘露糖的糖蛋白。然后,附着的过氧化物酶可凭借其组织化学可显示的酶活性被观察到。其他研究者已将这一原理用于细胞表面碳水化合物的电子显微镜定位。本文描述了一种用于光学显微镜的组织化学技术,以及三种确立该方法特异性的对照程序。该技术比早期使用荧光标记伴刀豆球蛋白A的技术更为灵敏,并且还有其他优点,即所有所需试剂均可从商业渠道获得,且不需要荧光显微镜设备。