Osteocalcin (also called 'bone Gla-protein') was detected in fossil bovid bones ranging from 12 000 years to 13 million years old and in rodent teeth 30 million years old. Both the antigenic activity and the protein-bound Gla-residues have remained intact. The protein is indistinguishable from recent bovine osteocalcin when analyzed by HPLC using ion exchange and size exclusion columns. If sufficient amounts can be extracted and an adequate purification procedure is established, this would be the first time that amino acid sequences in a protein from fossil bones may be determined. Such sequence data could offer a new aproach to the phylogenetic study of extinct taxa
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...
Osteocalcin (also called ‘bone Gla-protein’) was detected in fossil bovid bones ranging from 12 000 ...
We report the first complete sequences of the protein osteocalcin from small amounts (20 mg) of two ...
From the 14th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Tucson, AZ, May 20-24, 1991.Osteocalcin, ...
The small mineral-binding bone protein, osteocalcin, has been applied in a number of studies on anci...
We report here protein sequences of fossil hominids, from two Neanderthals dating to ≈75,000 years o...
We report here protein sequences of fossil hominids, from two Neanderthals dating to approximate to ...
This study has directed attention at the search for bone-related proteins in an extract of demineral...
Radiocarbon determinations have been obtained on {gamma}-carboxyglutamic acid [Gla] and {alpha}-carb...
From the powder of ancient human bones (200 to 1500 years old) several proteins were isolated by sal...
The identification of blood proteins in ancient bone is important (1) because detection of simple pr...
Proteomics methods can identify amino acid sequences in fossil proteins, thus making it possible to ...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.R...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...
Osteocalcin (also called ‘bone Gla-protein’) was detected in fossil bovid bones ranging from 12 000 ...
We report the first complete sequences of the protein osteocalcin from small amounts (20 mg) of two ...
From the 14th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Tucson, AZ, May 20-24, 1991.Osteocalcin, ...
The small mineral-binding bone protein, osteocalcin, has been applied in a number of studies on anci...
We report here protein sequences of fossil hominids, from two Neanderthals dating to ≈75,000 years o...
We report here protein sequences of fossil hominids, from two Neanderthals dating to approximate to ...
This study has directed attention at the search for bone-related proteins in an extract of demineral...
Radiocarbon determinations have been obtained on {gamma}-carboxyglutamic acid [Gla] and {alpha}-carb...
From the powder of ancient human bones (200 to 1500 years old) several proteins were isolated by sal...
The identification of blood proteins in ancient bone is important (1) because detection of simple pr...
Proteomics methods can identify amino acid sequences in fossil proteins, thus making it possible to ...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.R...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...
A decade ago, reports that organic-rich soft tissue survived from dinosaur fossils were apparently s...