1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf02450477
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Ultrahistochemical localization of adenylate cyclase activity in the electric organ ofTorpedo marmorata

Abstract: The lead pyrophosphate precipitation technique was used to visualize adenylate cyclase activity with the electron microscope in unfixed electric organ and synaptosomes of Torpedo marmorata, with special attention to presynaptic membranes. Specificity of the deposition of reaction product was ensured by using 5'-adenylyl imidodiphosphate as substrate and 5'-guanylyl imidodiphosphate and sodium fluoride as activators. Under suitable conditions a reaction product was deposited on the Schwann cell, on presynaptic … Show more

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“…An irregular pattern of the ACase distribution was observed in the Schwann cells of nerve fibers (Chen, 1982;Muller et al, 1985). The close relationship between the ACase activity and the cell surface binding of calcium ions might explain the localization of this enzyme activity in the cutaneous SNF.…”
Section: Snfmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…An irregular pattern of the ACase distribution was observed in the Schwann cells of nerve fibers (Chen, 1982;Muller et al, 1985). The close relationship between the ACase activity and the cell surface binding of calcium ions might explain the localization of this enzyme activity in the cutaneous SNF.…”
Section: Snfmentioning
confidence: 96%