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Different Proteins Associated with 10-Nanometer Filaments in Cultured Chick Neurons and Nonneuronal Cells
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Different Proteins Associated with 10-Nanometer Filaments in Cultured Chick Neurons and Nonneuronal Cells

Gudrun S. Bennett, Stephen J. Tapscott, Fredric A. Kleinbart, Parker B. Antin and Howard Holtzer
Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), v 212(4494), pp 567-569
01 May 1981
PMID: 6163217

Abstract

A protein of molecular size 180 kilodaltons is associated with 10-nanometer filaments in neurons and is immunologically distinct from smaller putative neurofilament subunits and from 10-nanometer filament proteins in nonneuronal cells, such as myotubes and fibroblasts. Neurons do not contain vimentin, the major filament protein in many other cells, including the nonneuronal cells in cultures of neural tissue.

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