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. 1988 Jun 1;8(6):2172–2182. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.08-06-02172.1988

Identification and quantification of calcium-binding proteins in squid axoplasm

MH Krinks 1, CB Klee 1, HC Pant 1, H Gainer 1
PMCID: PMC6569339  PMID: 2838594

Abstract

The identities and quantities of calcium-binding proteins were determined in axoplasm isolated from the squid giant axon. 45Ca-binding assays on nitrocellulose filters containing axoplasm proteins separated by SDS-polyacrylamide electrophoresis revealed 4 major calcium-binding bands. These included the high-molecular-weight (Mr greater than 330 and 220 X 10(3] neurofilament proteins, an unidentified protein band that migrated around Mr 55,000, and a diverse group of proteins that migrated together around Mr 17,000. The low-molecular-weight (Mr 17,000) calcium-binding proteins could be resolved into calmodulin (ca. 120 mumol/kg axoplasm), 2 other Mr 17,000 calcium-binding proteins, and a small amount of calcineurin B. It is estimated that these calcium- binding proteins in squid axoplasm could theoretically bind about 1 mmol Ca2+/kg axoplasm. 125I-Calmodulin overlay and Western blot analyses disclosed a number of calmodulin-binding proteins in axoplasm. These included fodrin, calcineurin A, and Ca2+/CaM protein kinase II subunits.


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