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. 1982 Apr;79(8):2717-21.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.79.8.2717.

Cellular and subcellular localization of protein I in the peripheral nervous system

Cellular and subcellular localization of protein I in the peripheral nervous system

G Fried et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1982 Apr.

Abstract

The cellular and subcellular distribution of protein I, a major brain phosphoprotein, has been studied in the peripheral nervous system. The levels of protein I in various peripheral nerves and innervated peripheral tissues were determined by radioimmunoassay and radioimmunolabeling of polyacrylamide gels. The results indicated tha protein I is present throughout the peripheral nervous system. Denervation studies of adrenal medulla and iris suggested that the protein I contained in peripheral tissues is localized to the neuronal elements innervating those tissues. Protein I was found to be enriched in neurotransmitter vesicle fractions of peripheral nervous tissue. Moreover, protein I appeared to be transported from cell bodies to axons terminals at least partly in association with neurotransmitter vesicles.

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