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Fig. 1. Complexin 1 (CPX I) is highly expressed in insulin-secreting cells. (a) Total RNA (15 µg) from different tissues were prepared and were subjected to northern blot analysis as described previously (Abderrahmani et al., 2001 ). RNAs were hybridized with a full-length rat cDNA CPX I probe that shares more than 80% sequence homology with CPX II (Takahashi et al., 1995 ). A transcript of 2.3 kb corresponding to CPX I is abundantly detected in the brain (used as a positive control for CPXs expression) and in three insulin-secreting cell lines (INS1, ßTC3 and MIN6 cells). A band of 5 kb corresponding to CPX II mRNA, is observed in the brain, in HeLa and RAW and at low levels in ßTC3 cells (Takahashi et al., 1995 ; McMahon et al., 1995 ). CPX II was not detected in INS1 and MIN6 cells. (b) Western blot analysis performed with total protein extracts from insulin-secreting cell lines and pancreatic islets confirmed expression of CPXs protein.
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