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alphaB crystallin is constitutively expressed in cultures of bovine articular chondrocytes

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1995
Short description:
alphaB crystallin is constitutively expressed in cultures of bovine articular chondrocytes / Bennardini, F., Juliano, C.C.A., Benetti, D., Mian, M., Chiesi, M., Mattana, A., Franconi, F.. - In: BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 0006-291X. - 208:2(1995), pp. 742-747. [10.1006/bbrc.1995.1400]
abstract:
alpha B crystallin is a small heat shock protein constitutively expressed in the mammalian lens and in a variety of extraocular tissues. We report here the presence of alpha B crystallin also in bovine articular chondrocytes by means of an immunoblot and immunofluorescence analysis carried out with anti-alpha B crystallin polyclonal antibodies. The expression level of alpha B crystallin can be further induced by a short heat shock treatment of chondrocytes as well as cell treatment with cadmium bromide or calcium ionophore A 23187. The level of alpha B crystallin expression is not modified by treating chondrocytes with interleukin-1 and phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate. In some preparations the antibodies recognise two bands of alpha B crystallin, probably corresponding to different degrees of protein phosphorylation, but in cells treated with phorbol ester a single band is constantly observed, indicanting a complete phosphorylation of alpha B crystallin.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Bennardini, F; Juliano, Claudia Clelia Assunta; Benetti, D; Mian, M; Chiesi, M; Mattana, Antonella; Franconi, F.
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/82485
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BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS
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