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. 1988 Oct;104(4):489-91.
doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a122495.

Identification of calcium binding proteins in two-dimensional gel electrophoretic pattern of Drosophila thorax and their distribution in two types of muscles

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Identification of calcium binding proteins in two-dimensional gel electrophoretic pattern of Drosophila thorax and their distribution in two types of muscles

Y Tanaka et al. J Biochem. 1988 Oct.
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Abstract

Ten Drosophila thorax proteins (six myosin light chains and four proteins called a, b, c, d) were found to have high affinities with Ca2+. This was proved after subjecting the total Drosophila thorax proteins to two-dimensional (2D) transblot, followed by 45Ca2+ autoradiography. Three proteins (a, c, d) showed Ca2+ dependent electrophoretic mobility changes. To know their tissue-specific localization, fibrillar and tubular type muscle fibers were individually dissected from freeze-dried flies and separately subjected to 2D gel electrophoresis. Fibrillar type muscle had protein b and a small amount of protein a. Tubular type muscle had proteins c, d and a very large amount of protein a. Protein d was characterized to be calmodulin.

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