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Identification and subcellular localization of a 21-kilodalton molecule using affinity-purified antibodies against alpha-transforming growth factor
Authors:P Hazarika  R L Pardue  R Earls  J R Dedman
Abstract:Monospecific antibodies were generated against each of six different peptide sequences derived from rat and human alpha-transforming growth factor (alpha-TGF). The affinity-purified antibody to the 17 amino acid carboxyl-terminal portion of the molecule proved most useful in detecting alpha-TGF. When used in a peptide-based radioimmunoassay, it was possible to measure nanogram quantities of native alpha-TGF in conditioned cell culture media. When used to analyze cell lysate, these antibodies specifically recognized a 21-kilodalton protein species. Indirect immunofluorescence localization procedures revealed a high concentration of alpha-TGF in a perinuclear ring with a diffuse cytoplasmic distribution. These results suggest that a precursor form of alpha-TGF has a cellular role beyond that of an autocrine growth factor.
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