Aminopeptidase N is a marker for the apical pole of porcine thyroid epithelial cells in vivo and in culture

H Feracci, A Bernadac, S Hovsépian, G Fayet… - Cell and tissue …, 1981 - Springer
H Feracci, A Bernadac, S Hovsépian, G Fayet, S Maroux
Cell and tissue research, 1981Springer
An aminopeptidase N has been detected by immunofluorescence in the apical plasma
membrane of porcine thyroid cells, facing the follicular lumen. Freshly isolated cells obtained
by tissue trypsinization, lose their polarity and exhibit a homogeneous enzyme distribution
over the whole plasma membrane. In thyrotropin-stimulated cultured cells organized into
follicles, the enzyme is localized in the apical cell pole. In monolayer cells, on the other
hand, the enzyme is distributed over the whole surface facing the medium. In both types of …
Summary
An aminopeptidase N has been detected by immunofluorescence in the apical plasma membrane of porcine thyroid cells, facing the follicular lumen. Freshly isolated cells obtained by tissue trypsinization, lose their polarity and exhibit a homogeneous enzyme distribution over the whole plasma membrane. In thyrotropin-stimulated cultured cells organized into follicles, the enzyme is localized in the apical cell pole. In monolayer cells, on the other hand, the enzyme is distributed over the whole surface facing the medium. In both types of cultures fluorescence is also observed in intracytoplasmic organelles. In vivo, aminopeptidase is a marker of the apical part of the thyroid plasma membrane, but its in vitro localization depends upon cell differentiation related to the culture conditions.
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