Studies on the Biosynthesis of Intermediate Filament Proteins in the Rat CNS |
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Authors: | Paola Strocchi D Dahl Jeffrey M Gilbert |
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Institution: | Neurochemistry Laboratory of the LaborutorieJ for Psychiatric Research, Mailman Research Center, McLean Hospital, Belmont, and The Departments of Psychiatry and Neuroputhology, Harvard Medical School and the Spinal Cord injury Service, West Roxbury Veterans Administration Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Abstract: The biosynthesis of brain intermediate filament proteins neurofilament proteins and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFA)] was studied with cell-free systems containing either rat spinal cord polysomes (free polysomes or rough microsomes) and rabbit reticulocyte factors or wheat germ homogenate containing spinal cord messenger RNA. The products of translation were isoated by immunoaffinity chromatography and then analyzed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2DGE) followed by fluorography. The free polysome population was found to synthesize two neurofilament proteins (MW 145K, p15.4, and MW 70K, pl 5.3) and three isomers of GFA (α, β, and γ) that differ in isoelectric point. Wheat germ homogenate containing messenger RNA extracted from free cord polysomes synthesized two proteins that comigrated with neurofilament protein standards at 145K 5.4 and 70K 5.3; these proteins were partially purified by neurofilament affinity chromatography. The wheat germ system also synthesized the α, β, and γ isomers of GFA as characterized by immunoaffinity chromatographic purification and comigration with standards in 2DGE analysis. Our data are consistent with the conclusion that synthesis of neurofilament proteins requires multiple messenger RNAs. Also, synthesis of intermediate filament proteins occurs in the free polysome population; detectable amounts of these proteins were not synthcsized by the rough microsomes. |
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Keywords: | Neurofilament proteins Glial fibrillary acidic protein Brain protein synthesis Rough endoplasmic reticulum |
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