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. 2002 Feb 1;22(3):931–945. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-03-00931.2002

Table 1.

Behavior of different proteins in the retinotectal system of the chick embryo

Protein kDa Retention in eye 20 hr after injection (%) Transport efficiency pg/tectum/ng/eye Receptor-mediated transport? (%) Synaptic accumulation(% of whole tectum) Amount in synaptosomal fraction (cpm)
NT-3 28 30.3  ± 2.4 1.34  ± 0.1 >80 5.94  ± 0.36 522  ± 48.5
NGF 26 25.1  ± 3.5 2.02  ± 0.4  ≈501-a 1.15  ± 0.10 69.9  ± 1.4
Tet tox 47 36.5  ± 6.9 4.04  ± 0.6 >80 1.72  ± 0.16 170  ± 35.5
Cyt. C 12.3 47.1  ± 2.1 1.78  ± 0.4       01-b 2.06  ± 0.27 162  ± 23.2
SP 1.3 1.8  ± 0.30 0.52  ± 0.1 <10 0.58  ± 0.11 27  ± 2.6

Retention in the eye, efficiencies of anterograde axonal transport, and accumulation in retinotectal synapses. Values are ± SEM. Kilodaltons are indicated for monomers (Tet tox, Cyt. C, and SP) and dimers (NT-3 and NGF). Tet tox, Tetanus toxin C fragment; Cyt. C, cytochrome C; SP, substance p.

F1-a

Data from von Bartheld et al., 1996.