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Similarity of secretory protein I from parathyroid gland to chromogranin A from adrenal medulla.
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1982
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Parathyroid GlandHormone SecretionAdrenal GlandPituitary GlandParathyroid HormoneSecretory GranulesBiochemistryEndocrine MechanismAdrenal DiseaseNervous SystemEndocrinologyPharmacologyAdrenal MedullaAmino AcidPhysiologyAdrenal HealthMetabolismMedicineSecretory Protein
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.
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