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A novel 65 kDa RNA-binding protein in squid presynaptic terminals
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Elsevier B.V. for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Neuroscience 166 (2010): 73-83, doi:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2009.12.005.A polyclonal antibody (C4), raised against the head domain of chicken myosin Va,
reacted strongly towards a 65 kDa polypeptide (p65) on western blots of extracts from squid optic
lobes but did not recognize the heavy chain of squid myosin V. This peptide was not recognized by
other myosin Va antibodies, nor by an antibody specific for squid myosin V. In an attempt to
identify it, p65 was purified from optic lobes of Loligo plei by cationic exchange and reverse phase
chromatography. Several peptide sequences were obtained by mass spectroscopy from p65 cut from
SDS-PAGE gels. BLAST analysis and partial matching with ESTs from a Loligo pealei data bank
indicated that p65 contains consensus signatures for the hnRNP A/B family of RNA-binding
proteins. Centrifugation of post mitochondrial extracts from optic lobes on sucrose gradients after
treatment with RNase gave biochemical evidence that p65 associates with cytoplasmic RNP
complexes in an RNA-dependent manner. Immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence studies
using the C4 antibody showed partial co-labeling with an antibody against squid synaptotagmin in
bands within the outer plexiform layer of the optic lobes and at the presynaptic zone of the stellate
ganglion. Also, punctate labeling by the C4 antibody was observed within isolated optic lobe
synaptosomes. The data indicate that p65 is a novel RNA-binding protein located to the presynaptic
terminal within squid neurons and may have a role in synaptic localization of RNA and its
translation or processing.REL, JCR and JEM received
financial support from the Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP), the
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento CientĂfico e TecnolĂłgico (CNPq) and the Fundação de
Apoio ao Ensino, Pesquisa e AssistĂȘncia do Hospital das ClĂnicas da FMRP-USP (FAEPA). JAD
received financial support from the RI-INBRE Program Grant #P20RR016457 from the Nation
Center for Research Resources, NIH, Bethesda, MD. DTPL, LC, SBFT, EJRV and MMAB were
recipients of research fellowships from FAPESP and CNPq. REL and JEM received Productivityin-
Research fellowships from CNPq
A statistical analysis of the longitudinal growth of a cohort of pre-school children
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Variation of density and growth ring width in stems of Sitka and Norway spruce
The variation with height and radial distance from the pith of basic density and ring width has been determined in stems of 48-year-old Sitka and Norway spruce planted at two spacings at Durris, Kincardineshire. The pattern of radial variation of density was broadly similar at all heights: high near the pith, falling to a minimum and then a gradual increase. The mean whole-stem densities were significantly different at the two spacings in Sitka but not in Norway spruce. Density at breast height was inversely correlated with ring width, strongly in Sitka but weakly in Norway spruce. The density/ ring width regression equation for outer wood in Sitka spruce at age 48 differed from that at age 31. In Norway spruce a high correlation was found between whole-stem density and the density of rings 16â25 at breast height
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