Evidence for a mouse brain-specific variant of α-tubulin

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Abstract

While studying the neural precursor cell intermediate filament protein known as nestin in the developing mouse brain, we observed a strong cross-reaction of our nestin antibody with a 50 kDa protein that appeared on embryonic day 10 and continued to accumulate until postnatal day 1. Here we report evidence that this protein is a brain-specific variant form of α-tubulin and discuss its implications.

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Kong, L. W., Ding, X. Y., Kitani, H., Shiurba, R., & Jing, N. H. (1999). Evidence for a mouse brain-specific variant of α-tubulin. Cell Research, 9(4), 315–325. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.cr.7290030

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