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In fish species the basic mechanisms of bone
development and bone remodeling are not fully understood.
The classification of bone tissue in teleosts as
cellular or acellular and the presence of transitional
states between bone and cartilage and the finding of
different types of cartilage in teleosts not previously
recognized in higher vertebrates emphasizes the need for
a study on the accumulation of the Gla-containing
proteins MGP and BGP at the cellular level. In the
present study, polyclonal antibodies developed against
BGP and MGP from A. regius (a local marine teleost
fish) and against MGP from G. galeus (a Pacific Ocean
shark), were tested by Western blot for their specificity
against BGP and MGP from several other species of
teleost fish and shark. For this purpose we extracted and
purified both proteins from various marine and freshwater
teleosts, identified them by N-terminal amino acid
sequence analysis and confirmed the presence of gamma-
carboxylation in the proteins with the use of a stain
specific for Gla residues. Each antibody recognized either
BGP or MGP with no cross-reaction between
proteins detected. All purified fish BGPs and MGPs
tested were shown to be specifically recognized, thus
validating the use of these antibodies for further studies.
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D.C. Simes, M.K. Williamson, B.J. Schaff, P.J. Gavaia, P. Ingleton, P.A. Price, M.L. Cancela. 2004. Characterization of Osteocalcin (BGP) and Matrix Gla Protein (MGP) Fish Specific Antibodies: Validation for Immunodetection Studies in Lower Vertebrates. Calcified Tissue International 74:170 –180.
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Springer