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Comparative Analysis of Rapidly Transported Axonal Proteins in Sensory Neurons of the Frog and Rat
Authors:Joseph H Neale  David S Formant  Deborah B Shibla  Sheryl A Shortell
Institution:Department of Biology, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. 20057;tLaboratory of Neurophysiology, NINCDS, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland 20014;Naval Medical Research Institute, NNMC, Bethesda, Maryland 20014, U.S.A.
Abstract:35S-labeled proteins carried by fast axonal transport in sciatic sensory axons of bullfrog and rat were separated electrophoretically on discontinuous polyacrylamide gradient slab gels. In contrast to the previously reported similarity in the electrophoretic profiles of rapidly transported proteins from functionally different neurons, we have found that there is very little correspondence in the profiles of these proteins in functionally similar neurons from two widely studied species. We also found very little correspondence between the two species in the profiles of locally synthesized sciatic nerve protein. The results demonstrate the difficulty inherent in comparing the electrophoretic profiles obtained using these two model systems for the study of rapidly transported axonal proteins. In particular, relationships between the major rapidly transported proteins in the two species could_not be analyzed with this technique.
Keywords:Axonal transport—Nerve—Gel electrophoresis—Sensory neuron—Protein synthesis  Neale J  H  et al  Comparative analysis of rapidly transported axonal proteins in sensory neurons of the frog and rat  J  Neurochem  35  838–843 (1980)
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