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Detection of human and rodent 5-HT3B receptor subunits by anti-peptide polyclonal antibodies


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Authors

Reeves, DC 
Lummis, SCR 

Abstract

Background: The 5-HT3 receptor is a member of a neurotransmitter-gated ion channel family which includes nicotinic acetylcholine, GABA(A), and glycine receptors. While antibodies specific for the 5-HT3A receptor subunit are plentiful, and have revealed a wealth of structural and functional information, few antisera exist for the detection of 5-HT3B receptor subunits. Here we describe the generation and characterisation of a rabbit polyclonal antiserum that specifically recognises 5HT(3B) receptor subunits|Results: Immunization of a rabbit with a 20-mer peptide, corresponding to the N-terminus of the human 5-HT3B receptor subunit, generated serum with polyclonal antibodies from which an IgG fraction was purified, yielding pAb77. The antibodies were shown to label 5-HT3B receptor subunits in transfected human embryonic kidney cells and rodent tissues using Western blots. Immunocytochemistry using pAb77 on these cells showed that 5-HT3B receptor subunits do not reach the plasma membrane in the absence of 5-HT3A receptor subunits. Immunohistochemical analysis of rat brain sections showed pAb77 immunoreactivity in distinct populations of cells in the hippocampus.|Conclusion: We have demonstrated that pAb77 antibodies specifically label native and recombinant 5-HT3B receptor subunits with high affinity and specificity. The antibody was shown to be useful for the determination of both receptor trafficking and also mapping 5-HT3B receptor subunit expression in the CNS.

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Keywords

neurons, CNS, NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE-RECEPTOR, GATED ION-CHANNEL, 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE TYPE-3 RECEPTORS, ALTERS, CELL-SURFACE EXPRESSION, SEROTONIN-RECEPTOR

Journal Title

BMC NEUROSCIENCE

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Journal ISSN

1471-2202
1471-2202

Volume Title

7

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC