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Aggregation of the Protein TRIOBP-1 and Its Potential Relevance to Schizophrenia

Posted on 2014-10-21 - 03:03

(A) While the 6H11 antibody is able to detect both the long and short variants of CRMP1 when over-expressed in NLF neuroblastoma cells (black arrows), it also shows strong affinity to an additional 70 kDa species. (B) Binding strength of the schizophrenia aggregome-specific antibody 6H11 at differing dilutions to recombinant TRIOBP-1 on a protein array. Two separate preparations of the antibody from a hybridoma cell line are shown. (C) 6H11 recognises recombinant TRIOBP-1 protein fused to MBP (black arrow) but not recombinant MBP alone (red arrow). Some breakdown products are also visible. (D) Using Western blot secondary antibodies which emit at two distinct wavelengths, it can be seen that the major 70 kDa species detected by antibody 6H11 (green) coincides exactly with the major band detected by a polyclonal antibody against the C-terminus of TRIOBP-1/5 (red, 70 kDa band labelled with a black arrow). 6H11 does not recognise a 40 kDa TRIOBP species (red arrow). 6H11 thus recognises TRIOBP-1, most likely at an epitope within the N-terminal half of the protein.

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