L. Harrison et al., INVESTIGATION OF THE CHANGES IN NEURONAL DISTRIBUTION AND PHOSPHORYLATION STATE OF MAP1X DURING DEVELOPMENT, Developmental neuroscience, 15(1), 1993, pp. 68-76
Neurite outgrowth is dependent on the presence in neurites of assemble
d microtubules which consist of polymerized tubulin to which microtubu
le-associated proteins (MAPs) are bound. This study adds to previous e
vidence of the similarity between the high molecular weight MAPs, MAP1
X, MAP1B and MAP5, and explains the different staining patterns observ
ed by different laboratories on frozen sections, using monoclonal anti
bodies against each MAP. Previous studies have shown that monoclonal a
ntibody (mAb) G10 binds to MAP1X and labels growing but not mature axo
ns in the rat nervous system and, therefore, expression of this MAP or
molecular changes in it may be important for axon growth. It has been
shown that a phosphorylated form of MAP5 can be detected by SDS-PAGE
in brain areas with growing axons. This study shows that there is phos
phate dependency of mAbG10 binding to MAP1X which is, however, lost du
ring brain homogenization.