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Description
DESCRIPTION: Studies on regeneration and retrograde transport in
Aplysia neurons identified a set of retrogradely transported proteins
which contain a nuclear import signal. This signal peptide sequence
is homologous to the nuclear import sequences found in a variety of
other proteins, such as the S40 large T-antigen and exogenous
proteins with this sequence attached are subject to both retrograde
transport and nuclear import when introduced into the axon. Proteins
containing such sequences have now been obtained and identified in
rat. These proteins are thought to represent prototypes for the
elusive nerve injury signal which is thought to mediate the cell body
response following nerve injury. The experiments in this application
are intended to characterize endogenous proteins containing these
sequences and their associated polypeptides.The biology of these
proteins in Aplysia and rat nerve will be explored in the hopes of
providing insights into the cell body response after nerve injury and
identifying the underlying molecular mechanisms.
Statut | Terminé |
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Date de début/de fin réelle | 12/13/93 → 3/31/98 |
Financement
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Keywords
- Biología molecular
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