Proteomic Analyses of Songbird (Zebra finch; Taeniopygia guttata) Retina
Journal of Proteome Research2007Vol. 6(3), pp. 1093–1100
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Stephanie Sloley, Shannon R. Smith, M. E. Algeciras, V. Cavett, Jennifer A. Caldwell Busby, Sarah E. London, David F. Clayton, Sanjoy K. Bhattacharya
Abstract
Proteomic analyses of male songbird (Zebra finch; Taeniopygia guttata; ZF) retina were performed resulting in identification of 129 proteins. Comparison of T. guttata retinal proteome with that of chicken found proteins detected in both retinas. Immunohistochemical analyses of T. guttata retinal sections and Western analyses of total retinal protein extract were performed confirming presence of select bona fide retinal proteins. Results demonstrate the utility of one-dimensional gel fractionation for mass spectrometry and will be useful for future proteomic comparison of songbird retina and brain tissues in different behavioral and pharmacological studies.
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