Supplementary material for Angelastro et al. (2000) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 97 (19), 10424–10429.

Table 4.

SAGE analysis of transcripts/proteins previously reported to be regulated by NGF in PC12 cells

Tag

Transcript

Tags (+/–) NGF

Refs.

TGCACAGTGCT

S-100A4; metastatin-1

12:0

1

GTTTAAAAAGA

SCG10 protein

11:1

2

AGACACTTCCT

Annexin II (Calpactin I), heavy chain

10:1

3

TATTTGTTTTG

Prion protein

10:1

4, 5

ACTCGGAGCCA

Calmodulin I

10:0

6

CTTTGGGTACA

Cyclin G

8:0

7

CCGCTATAACA

Synaptic vesicle protein synapsin IIb

8:0

8

TCAGGGTAAGA

Alpha-tropomyosin 2; TMBr-3

6:1

9

GCTTAGCCATT

Microtubule-associated protein 3/4

12:2

10

GACTGTGGGGT

Peripherin

159:28

11

GGTTGTTACTT

Cytoplasmic g-actin

42:7

12

AATCATCTTAG

Tau microtubule-associated protein

5:0

13

TGTAATACCAC

Thy-1 antigen

91:19

14, 15

GGGCACAACTG

Prechromogranin A

136:36

16

GGAGAACCTTG

Neurofilament protein middle (NF-M)

66:18

17

ATGACCATTAA

p75 NGF receptor

63:25

18

TGTTCCAGCCG

ID1 protein, inhibitor of DNA binding

7:26

19

 

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