A comparison of the evolutionary distribution of the two neuroendocrine markers, neurone-specific enolase and protein gene product 9.5
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1985.tb05491.x
A comparison of the evolutionary distribution of the two neuroendocrine markers, neurone-specific enolase and protein gene product 9.5
Abstract
One- and two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis followed by immunoblotting has been used to examine the phylogenetic distribution of the two neuronal and neuroendocrine proteins, neurone-specific enolase and protein gene product 9.5, in animal brains. A new immunoblotting procedure was used in which complex two-dimensional patterns of brain proteins were transferred to nitrocellulose paper simultaneously with the Coomassie Blue stain. This produced a copy of the blue spot pattern against which brown protein spots reacting in a specific antibody-immunoperoxidase procedure could be identified unequivocally. Extracts of human, bovine, sheep, rabbit, rat, guinea-pig, chicken, trout, and frog brains were examined. Proteins cross-reacting with antisera to the human forms of both proteins could be demonstrated in all species examined. This suggests that proteins corresponding to neurone-specific enolase and protein gene product 9.5 could have evolved at least 400 million years ago and have been highly conserved throughout evolution.
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