Literature DB >> 1582498

Evidence for the extranuclear localization of thymosins in thymus.

O E Tsitsiloni1, P P Yialouris, H Echner, W Voelter, A A Haritos.   

Abstract

A new radioimmunoassay has been developed for thymosin beta 4 by generating rabbit polyclonal antibodies against the synthetic N-terminal peptide fragment 1-15 coupled to KLH. The synthetic analogue [Tyr12]-thymosin beta 4 (1-15) was used as tracer. This radioimmunoassay, with a useful range of 10-1000 pmoles, showed cross-reactivity with the second homologous beta-thymosin of man and rat (thymosin beta 10) but not of calf (thymosin beta 9). This radioimmunoassay, together with an improved radioimmunoassay for the N-terminus of parathymosin alpha, was employed for the measurement of the levels of thymosin beta 4 and parathymosin alpha in nuclear and extranuclear extracts of calf thymus. The bulk of these polypeptides was found in the extranuclear material whereas only traces were observed in the nuclear environment, which indicates the extranuclear localisation of alpha- and beta-thymosins.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1582498     DOI: 10.1007/bf01923441

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Experientia        ISSN: 0014-4754


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