Brain spectrin( 240 235) and brain spectrin( 240 235E): Conservation of structure and location within mammalian neural tissue

Beat M. Riederer, Lori L. Lopresti, Keith E. Krebs, Ian S. Zagon, Steven R. Goodman

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Abstract

We demonstrate that the brain spectrin isoforms (240/235) and (240/235E) are present in all mammalian species studied (human, bovine, mouse, and rat). Immunohistochemistry with a panel of eleven polyclonal antibodies have indicated an identical localization of the brain spectrin isoforms in all mammalian species. Brain spectrin( 240 235) is found primarily in axons, and brain spectrin(240/235E) primarily in cell bodies and dendrites. Immunoprecipitation and Western blotting studies have indicated that the subunit molecular weights of brain spectin( 240 235) and ( 240 235E) are identical in all mammalian species. We demonstrate that when proteolysis is not completely blocked during immunoprecipitation studies, the 235 kDa subunits are converted to a 230 kDa polypeptide [brain spectrin( 240 235)] and a 232 kDa polypeptide [brain spectrin( 240 235E)]. Finally, we show that both the α and β subunits of brain spectrin(240/235) and brain spectrin(240/235E) are antigenically distinct in every species examined. These studies indicate that previous findings on the structure, location, and function of mouse brain spectrin isoforms can now be generalized to all mammalian species.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)607-616
Number of pages10
JournalBrain Research Bulletin
Volume21
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1988

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Neuroscience

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