We found high levels of the c-src gene product in neuroendocrine tissues from adult animals. To understand the role of this proto-oncogene product, the subcellular localization of p60c-src was studied in neuroendocrine tissue from adrenal medulla. The results indicate that p60c-src was highly enriched in chromaffin granule membranes, in stable association with a protein of 38 kD. The complex with the 38-kD protein was also detected in brain, a tissue known to carry high levels of p60c-src. The 38-kD protein is not calpactin I, II, or synaptophysin. Comparison of its peptide map showed a high degree of conservation among the different species and tissues examined. The interaction between p60c-src and the 38-kD protein involves disulphide bonds that are stable even when the cell fractionation is performed in the presence of a reducing agent. Since the presence of disulphide bonds among cytoplasmic proteins is very unlikely, the possibility of a noncovalent association between p60c-src and the 38-kD protein in vivo is discussed. The 38-kD protein may be involved in a function of p60c-src related to secretory organelles.
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December 01 1988
p60c-src is complexed with a cellular protein in subcellular compartments involved in exocytosis.
C Grandori,
C Grandori
Rockefeller University, New York 10021.
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H Hanafusa
H Hanafusa
Rockefeller University, New York 10021.
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C Grandori
Rockefeller University, New York 10021.
H Hanafusa
Rockefeller University, New York 10021.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1988) 107 (6): 2125–2135.
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C Grandori, H Hanafusa; p60c-src is complexed with a cellular protein in subcellular compartments involved in exocytosis.. J Cell Biol 1 December 1988; 107 (6): 2125–2135. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.107.6.2125
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