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Chicken Growth-Associated Protein GAP-43 Is Tightly Bound to the Actin-Rich Neuronal Membrane Skeleton
Authors:D J Moss  P Fernyhough  K Chapman  L Baizer  D Bray  T Allsopp
Institution:MRC Cell Biophysics Unit, King's College, London, England.
Abstract:We have identified the chicken equivalent of growth-associated protein GAP-43 in a detergent-resistant membrane skeleton from cultures of chick neurones and embryonic chick brain. Antisera to the membrane skeleton protein, the 3D5 antigen, precipitate the translation product of chick GAP-43 cDNA, and the 3D5 antigen is also detected by antisera against synthetic peptides from the known amino acid sequence of rat GAP-43. The chick protein and the rat GAP-43 are biochemically similar proteins that both serve as major targets of phosphorylation by endogenous protein kinase C. The detergent-resistant complex in which GAP-43 is found also contains actin (approximately 5% of the total protein) and a neurone-specific cell surface glycoprotein. We suggest that the membrane skeleton of neurones may be a primary site of action of GAP-43.
Keywords:Growth-associated protein GAP-43  Membrane  Actin
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