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  • Similarity of secretory protein I from parathyroid gland to chromogranin A from adrenal medulla.

Similarity of secretory protein I from parathyroid gland to chromogranin A from adrenal medulla.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1982-10-01)
D V Cohn, R Zangerle, R Fischer-Colbrie, L L Chu, J J Elting, J W Hamilton, H Winkler
ABSTRACT

We have compared the amino acid and carbohydrate compositions, partial amino acid sequences, immunological crossreactivity, and physical properties of secretory protein I of the parathyroid gland and chromogranin A of adrenal gland. This comparison indicates that these proteins are similar molecules. Because secretory protein I is present in secretory granules containing parathormone and is cosecreted with the hormone, and because chromogranin A is contained within chromaffin granules and, likewise, is secreted with the catecholamines, the present observations raise the possibility that this class of protein plays a general role in hormone secretion or storage mechanisms.