In Vivo Phosphorylation of Axonal Proteins in Goldfish Optic Nerve During Regeneration |
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Authors: | Denis C. Larrivee Bernice Grafstein |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology, Cornell University Medical College, New York, New York, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | In vivo phosphorylation of axonal proteins was investigated in normal and regenerating optic nerves of goldfish by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. By 6-24 h after intraocular injection of H3(32)PO4, approximately 20 optic nerve proteins ranging in size from 19 to 180 kilodaltons and in pI from 4.4 to 6.8 were seen to have incorporated radiolabel. Five of these proteins showed a robust increase in incorporation of phosphate during regeneration. Among the latter was an acidic (pI 4.5) 45-kilodalton protein, which has previously been shown to be conveyed by fast axonal transport and to increase dramatically in its rate of synthesis during regeneration of goldfish optic axons. |
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Keywords: | Phosphorylation Axonal transport Optic nerve Nerve regeneration Phosphoprotein Goldfish |
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