Literature DB >> 9357010

N-terminal arginylation of sciatic nerve and brain proteins following injury.

Y M Wang1, N A Ingoglia.   

Abstract

N-terminal protein arginylation has been demonstrated in vitro and in situ and has been reported to increase following injury to sciatic nerves of rats. The present study attempts to demonstrate these reactions in vivo by applying [3H]Arg to the cut end of sciatic nerves in anesthetized rats and assaying for N-terminal arginylation using Edman chemistry and acid precipitation of labeled proteins in the proximal nerve segment. No evidence was found for arginylation in an aqueous soluble fraction. However, N-terminal arginylation was detected in a urea soluble fraction at 2 hours after nerve crush. The data show that arginylation of rat sciatic nerve proteins occurs in vivo and suggest that the arginylated proteins formed an aqueous insoluble/urea soluble aggregate after arginylation. In other experiments, rat brains were injured and assayed for arginylation in vitro to test the hypothesis that injury causes an up-regulation of these reactions. Results showed an activation of the reaction at 2 hours post crush and indicate that increases in N-terminal arginylation are likely to be a general response to injury in nervous tissue.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9357010     DOI: 10.1023/a:1021998227237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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