Calmodulin‐Binding Proteins Within the Slow Phase of Axonal Transport in the Rabbit Vagus Nerve Per Ekstrom and Martin Kanje

Per Ekström, Martin Kanje

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Abstract

Abstract: : Calmodulin‐binding proteins (CBPs) in the rabbit vagus nerve were studied by means of calmodulin‐Sepha‐rose affinity chromatography and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The soluble fraction (105g supernatant) of a nerve homogenate contained four CBPs with molecular weights of 44, 55, 91, and 93 kD, respectively. Slowly transported proteins were recovered in the vagus 3 days after injection of [35S]methionine into the nodose ganglion. Four labelled CBPs with molecular weights of 44, 55, 69, and 83 kD, respectively were found. The nodose ganglion con tained two labelled CBPs, 44 and 55 kD. The 55‐kD CBP was identified as tubulin after immunoblotting. In separate experiments it was also shown that bovine brain tubulin bound to the calmodulin column.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)146-151
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Neurochemistry
Volume49
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1987

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Cell Biology

Free keywords

  • Calmodulin
  • Calmodulin‐binding proteins
  • Rabbit vagus nerve
  • Slow axonal transport
  • Tubulin

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