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cDNA analysis of the 49 kDa lens fiber cell cytoskeletal protein: a new, lens-specific member of the intermediate filament family? |
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Current Eye Research,
Volume 12,
Issue 1,
1993,
Page 77-88
HessJohn F.,
CasselmanJodi T.,
FitzgeraldPaul G.,
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Two proteins, with molecular weights of 49 (CP49) and 115 kDa (CP115) as judged by SDS PAGE, have been shown by immunocytochemistry to be components of the beaded filament, a cytoskeletal structure thus far demonstrated only in the lens fiber cell. We have used antibodies reactive with CP49 to screen a mouse lens cDNA expression library. An immunoreactive clone with an approximately 1.0 kb insert was identified and purified. DNA sequence analysis shows the presence of an open reading frame that extends from the upstream cloning site for 660 bases. Contained within this reading frame are 2 peptide sequences nearly identical to 2 peptide sequences obtained from purified bovine CP49. Northern analysis revealed that the mRNA for the CP49 is not detectable in mouse brain, muscle, lung, liver, or heart. A search of the Genbank database showed that the partial cDNA sequence for the murine CP49 is unique, but that this partial sequence shows a strong similarity to multiple members of the intermediate filament family, with greatest similarity to type I acidic cytokeratins. The data presented here suggests that the CP49 is related to, and possibly represents a new member of the intermediate filament family. These data, in concert with previously published work, suggests 1) the CP49 and CP115, which have been localized to the beaded filament, are related to the family of IF proteins, and 2) these two proteins comprise a cytoskeletal structure which is structurally distinct from classical 8–11 nm intermediate filaments, thus possibly comprising a structurally novel form of intermediate filament.
ISSN:0271-3683
DOI:10.3109/02713689308999499
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1993
数据来源: Taylor
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Adrenergic innervation of the choroid and iris in diabetic rats |
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Current Eye Research,
Volume 12,
Issue 1,
1993,
Page 89-94
LiHung,
GrimesPatricia,
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We compared the distribution and density of ocular adrenergic nerves in rats after 3 to 13 months of streptozotocin diabetes and in age-matched control animals to learn whether diabetic sympathetic neuropathy is evident in the eye as it is in other organs. An aqueous aldehyde method for histochemical demonstration of catecholamines provided a clear and complete view of the adrenergic innervation in whole flat preparations of choroid and iris. In the choroid, a dense plexus of varicose nerve fibers invested all of the branching arterial blood vessels. A less dense network of nerves was present in the choroidal stroma between the arteries, but there was no obvious association of nerves with the venules draining choroidal capillaries. Using a stereological method to measure the density of the adrenergic plexus of choroidal arteries, we found the mean innervation density to be normal in diabetic animals sampled at 3, 9, and 13 months after onset of hyperglycemia. Microscopic examination also failed to reveal diabetes-associated changes in the diffuse stromal nerves of the choroid or in the rich adrenergic innervation of the iris. Diabetes of relatively long duration, therefore, does not obviously affect the density or distribution pattern of catecholamine-containing nerves supplying the rat eye.
ISSN:0271-3683
DOI:10.3109/02713689308999500
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1993
数据来源: Taylor
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Recommendations from the Declaration of Helsinki |
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Current Eye Research,
Volume 12,
Issue 1,
1993,
Page 96-96
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ISSN:0271-3683
DOI:10.3109/02713689308999502
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1993
数据来源: Taylor
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