Tubulin and actin synthesis during brain development

1981 
Abstract Chick brain proteins from 5- through 13-day embryos were labeled with l -[ 35 S]methionine for 30 min in vitro and analyzed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Autoradiographs of the gels were scanned with a computer-coupled densitometer to measure the relative rates of protein synthesis. The actins and the tubulins were the most abundant proteins and had the highest rates of synthesis. β and γ actin were synthesized at constant rates throughout this period of development, but the rate of tubulin synthesis increased fourfold. Six α tubulins and two β tubulins were distinguished, and they were all synthesized at all times. The relative rates of synthesis of these forms changed with development in a complex pattern, but the stoichiometry of α:β remained 1:1.
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