SummaryPolyadenylated messenger RNA was isolated from goldfish retinas at various times following unilateral crush of the optic nerve. RNA was translated in a cell-free system and product proteins analyzed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and autofluorography. Poly (A)+ mRNA-directed protein synthesis revealed an 8-fold increase in the labeling of polypeptides of about 30 kd Mr and a pI of 5.5 in retinas 2 d following optic nerve crush, compared with control retina mRNA translation products. In vitro labeling of retinal proteins revealed the enhanced synthesis of comparable 30 kd proteins in 2 d post-crush retinas. Evidence presented suggests that this 30 kd protein cluster may correspond to fish 30 kd stress or heat-shock proteins (h...
The visual system of primitive vertebrates has long served as a useful model for the resynthesis of ...
Ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) activity increased in goldfish retina, brain, and kidney several days ...
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Summary. Polyadenylated messenger RNA was isolated from goldfish retinas at various times following ...
In goldfish, regeneration of the optic nerve following axotomy is accompanied by changes in retinal ...
The nature of the proteins ynthesized in the goldfish retina and axonally trans-ported to the tectum...
Abstract-In goldfish, regeneration of the optic nerve following axotomy is accompanied by changes in...
AbstractThe molecular regulation of tubulin synthesis was investigated in the regenerating goldfish ...
Two acidic proteins (p68/70) previously shown to be associated with regeneration of the goldfish opt...
Previous attempts to characterize the molecular events that support successful regeneration of axoto...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) shows a very limited capacity for axonal regeneration, a ...
The significance of a previously observed increase in retinal ornithine decarboxylase (ODC, EC 4.1.1...
Unlike mammals, lower vertebrates are able to regenerate injured pathways of the central nervous sys...
Unlike in mammals, fish retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) have a capacity to repair their axons even aft...
Accumulation of radioactivity from [ 3 H]uridine in incubations of whole goldfish retinas is increas...
The visual system of primitive vertebrates has long served as a useful model for the resynthesis of ...
Ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) activity increased in goldfish retina, brain, and kidney several days ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65941/1/j.1471-4159.1999.721362.x.pd
Summary. Polyadenylated messenger RNA was isolated from goldfish retinas at various times following ...
In goldfish, regeneration of the optic nerve following axotomy is accompanied by changes in retinal ...
The nature of the proteins ynthesized in the goldfish retina and axonally trans-ported to the tectum...
Abstract-In goldfish, regeneration of the optic nerve following axotomy is accompanied by changes in...
AbstractThe molecular regulation of tubulin synthesis was investigated in the regenerating goldfish ...
Two acidic proteins (p68/70) previously shown to be associated with regeneration of the goldfish opt...
Previous attempts to characterize the molecular events that support successful regeneration of axoto...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) shows a very limited capacity for axonal regeneration, a ...
The significance of a previously observed increase in retinal ornithine decarboxylase (ODC, EC 4.1.1...
Unlike mammals, lower vertebrates are able to regenerate injured pathways of the central nervous sys...
Unlike in mammals, fish retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) have a capacity to repair their axons even aft...
Accumulation of radioactivity from [ 3 H]uridine in incubations of whole goldfish retinas is increas...
The visual system of primitive vertebrates has long served as a useful model for the resynthesis of ...
Ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) activity increased in goldfish retina, brain, and kidney several days ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65941/1/j.1471-4159.1999.721362.x.pd