2001
Acquisition of Lubrol Insolubility, a Common Step for Growth Hormone and Prolactin in the Secretory Pathway of Neuroendocrine Cells*
Lee M, Zhu Y, Chang J, Dannies P. Acquisition of Lubrol Insolubility, a Common Step for Growth Hormone and Prolactin in the Secretory Pathway of Neuroendocrine Cells*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2001, 276: 715-721. PMID: 11024038, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m008530200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnimalsAnti-Bacterial AgentsBrefeldin AChloroquineCOS CellsDinitrobenzenesEndoplasmic ReticulumEpidermal Growth FactorEstradiolHuman Growth HormoneHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationInsulinMacrolidesMutationPituitary GlandPolyethylene GlycolsProlactinProtein TransportRatsSecretory VesiclesSolubilitySubstrate SpecificityTumor Cells, CulturedUltracentrifugation
1971
Structural Properties of Bovine Brain S-100 Protein
Dannies P, Levine L. Structural Properties of Bovine Brain S-100 Protein. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1971, 246: 6276-6283. PMID: 5001787, DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)61785-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAlkylationAmino AcidsAmmonium SulfateAnimalsBenzoatesBrainCalciumCattleChemical PrecipitationChromatography, GelChromatography, Ion ExchangeDisulfidesImmune SeraImmunodiffusionIodoacetatesKineticsMacromolecular SubstancesMagnesiumMaleatesMercaptoethanolMolecular WeightNerve Tissue ProteinsNitro CompoundsProtein ConformationStrontiumSulfhydryl CompoundsTrypsinTryptophanUltracentrifugationUrea