Biochemical comparative studies between eye- and brain-derived growth factors
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Biochemical comparative studies between eye- and brain-derived growth factors
Abstract
Two bovine brain-derived growth factors, BDGF I and BDGF II, were isolated using the same extraction procedure as previously described for eye-derived growth factors (EDGF). The hypothesis that these growth factors were identical to EDGF I and EDGF II, respectively, was supported by their similar molecular weights (16,000 and 15,000, respectively) and isoelectric points (9.0 and 5.0, respectively), their identical retention behavior on reverse-phase chromatography and their similar amino acid compositions. From studies on their binding properties to cell surfaces, competition between EDGF I and BDGF I as well as competition between EDGF II and BDGF II to the same receptor was observed. The amino terminal sequence of EDGF II (1-16) was shown to be identical to the amino acid residues (7-22) of the acidic FGF, strongly confirming our observations on the identity of the factors isolated from bovine brain and retina.
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