The L5 antigenic determinant was previously suggested to be a carbohydrate epitope present on murine cell recognition molecules in the developing brain and to be an early neural marker in the chick embryo. Here, we show that L5 immunoreactivity is associated with complex-type N-glycosidic oligosaccharides. To identify the carbohydrate structure recognized by the L5 antibody, we investigate its binding to N-linked oligosaccharides derived from L5 glycoproteins and to known glycans. Results of mass spectrometric analyses of L5positive neoglycolipids prepared from L5 glycoproteins are consistent with those for N-glycans containing a 3-fucosyl N-acetyllactosamine sequence. We also investigate L5 binding to structurally defined, lipid-linked oligosaccharides based on the blood group type I and II backbones. Chromatogram binding assays, ELISA, and inhibition studies show that the antibody reacts strongly with carbohydrate chains presenting the 3-fucosyl N-acetyllactosamine sequence [Lewisx(Lex) or X-hapten] also recognized by anti-SSEA-1 and anti-CD15. Histochemical studies with different antibodies recognizing the L&< sequence show partially overlapping patterns of immunoreactivity during early neural development in the chick embryo. Therefore, we suggest that the epitope recognized by L5 antibody is closely related to those for anti-SSEA-1 and anti-CD15. Key Words: CD1 5-Chick embryo-L5_Lewisx_Neural induction-SSEA-1. J. Neurochem. 66, 834-844 (1996).Among the monoclonal antibodies raised to glycoproteins of the murine nervous system, the L5 antibody has been shown to recognize neurons and astrocytes in the cerebellum (Streit et al., 1990(Streit et al., , 1993. The L5 antigenic determinant is expressed on multiple glycoproteins, the recognition molecule LI, Thy-I, the chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan astrochondrin, and several components not yet characterized (Streit et al., 1990). Based on results of in vitro experiments, it was proposed that the L5 epitope might participate in the outgrowth of astrocyte processes on extracellular matrix (Streit et al., 1993). secondary ion mass spectrometry; MFLNH, monofucolacto-N-hexaosc: MonoLe', biantennary N-glycosidic oligosaccharides containing Le' on one antenna; PBS, phosphate-buffered saline; 3SLNFP-1l, 3 '-sialyllacto-N-fucopentaose 11; 3SLNFP-l1I and 6SLNFP-l11. 3' and 6'-sialyllacto-N-fucopentaose Ill ceramides, respectively; SuLe'Tetra, sulphated Lewis'-tetrasaccharide.