NUCLEAR PROTEIN PATTERNS IN DEVELOPING AND ADULT BRAIN AND IN ETHYLNITROSOUREA-INDUCED NEUROECTODERMAL TUMOURS OF THE RAT1,2 |
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Authors: | H Biessmann M F Rajewsky |
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Abstract: | In a comparative study, the patterns of histones and non-histone proteins were analysed in the chromatin of foetal (18th day of gestation), 10-day-old, and adult BD IX-rat brain, as well as in the chromatin of two ethylnitrosourea-induced neuroectodermal tumours (TV1A1 and GV1A1) and the corresponding malignant cell culture lines TV1C1 and GV1C1. Separation of nuclear proteins at high resolution was obtained by electrophoresis in 15% and 10% polyacrylamide gels containing urea (2·5 m or 6·25 m ). In spite of an overall similarity, significant quantitative and qualitative differences were observed between the respective non-histone proteins banding patterns of normal brain and the neoplastic cells analysed. The non-histone protein banding patterns of brain (~40 different bands) at different stages of development revealed both quantitative differences and the presence of particular bands characteristic of foetal or adult brain, respectively. Both the‘foetal’and‘adult’non-histone protein bands also appeared in the electrophoretograms of the neoplastic neuroectodermal cells. |
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