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ew of mixed neuron/glial cultures stained with Neurofilament-M (red). The NF-M protein is assembled into neurofilaments which are found throughout the axons, dendrites and perikarya of these cells.
ew of mixed neuron/glial cultures stained with Neurofilament-M (red). The NF-M protein is assembled into neurofilaments which are found throughout the axons, dendrites and perikarya of these cells.
Western blots of homogenates of SH-SY5Y cells, a human neuroblastoma cell line. Lane A shows blotting with Neurofilament-M, which reveals a strong NF-M band at ~150kDa. Lanes B and C are homogenates of SH-SY5Y cells which were treated with maitotoxin to activate caspase family enzymes (ref. 2). Now a ~100kDa band is seen in addition o the major NF-M band. This corresponds to the C-terminal segment of NF-M which is an in vivo calpain degradation product of human NF-M.
Western blots of homogenates of SH-SY5Y cells, a human neuroblastoma cell line. Lane A shows blotting with Neurofilament-M, which reveals a strong NF-M band at ~150kDa. Lanes B and C are homogenates of SH-SY5Y cells which were treated with maitotoxin to activate caspase family enzymes (ref. 2). Now a ~100kDa band is seen in addition o the major NF-M band. This corresponds to the C-terminal segment of NF-M which is an in vivo calpain degradation product of human NF-M.






