XB-ART-18191
Anal Biochem
1996 May 15;2371:42-8. doi: 10.1006/abio.1996.0198.
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Screening of protein tyrosine kinases activated during neural induction in Xenopus.
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We have screened Xenopus animal cap ectodermal cells during neural induction for protein kinases (PK) and protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs) after their renaturation in gels containing the polydispersed substrate poly(Glu, Tyr). Following guanidine hydrochloride denaturation, renaturation, and phosphorylation with [gamma-32P]ATP, kinase activity was detected by autoradiography. Incubation of gels in hot alkali after glutaraldehyde crosslinking completely eliminated the activity of non-PTK enzymes. This method is very sensitive and can be applied to development biology for the detection of PTKs in very small samples such as ectoderm explants dissected from animal caps in amphibian embryos. A large number of PTKs were visualized in uninduced and induced ectodermal cells. This procedure should be useful for investigating the role of PTKs in intracellular signaling during neural induction.
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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: pkm ptk2b