Ontogeny of bovine neurohypophysial hormone precursors |
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Authors: | BRIGITTE LEVY,MARIE-TH ER ESE CHAUVET,JACQUELINE CHAUVET,ROGER ACHER |
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Affiliation: | BRIGITTE LEVY,MARIE-THÉERÈESE CHAUVET,JACQUELINE CHAUVET,ROGER ACHER |
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Abstract: | Vasopressin, MSEL-neurophysin and a glycopeptide, here referred to as copeptin, are three fragments of a common protein precursor processed during axonal transport from hypothalamus to neurohypophysis. Neurohormones and neurophysins purified from 7–9-month-old bovine foetuses have previously been shown to be identical with those found in the adult. Copeptin has now been isolated from 7–9-month and 3-month-old bovine foetuses and chemically characterized. It can be concluded from the nature of the three precursors that the same vasopressin gene is expressed in the adult and the 7–9-month-old foetus. |
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Keywords: | copeptin foetal neurohormones neuropeptide processing: ontogeny of neuropeptides vasopressin gene expression vasopressin precursor |
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