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Biochemical isolation and physiological identification of the egg-laying hormone in Aplysia californica.

1976; Rockefeller University Press; Volume: 68; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1085/jgp.68.2.197

ISSN

1540-7748

Autores

S. Arch, P Earley, T. Smock,

Tópico(s)

Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research

Resumo

It has been determined that the bag cells of Aplysia californica produce two polypeptide species that comigrate on electrophoretic gels containing sodium dodecyl sulfate. By this separation procedure both species can be assigned a molecular weight of approximately 6,000. One of these molecules has an Rf of 0.65 on alkaline discontinuous electrophoresis gels, an isoelectric point at pH 4.8, a gel filtration molecular weight of approximately 12,000, and has no known biological function. The other does not enter alkaline disk gels, has an isoelectric point at approximately pH 9.3, shows a gel filtration molecular weight consistent with that determined by SDS gel electrophoresis, and is the egg-laying hormone.

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