Jc. Monier et al., USE OF HUMAN SERA CONTAINING AUTOANTIBODIES FOR AN IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDY OF SOME RIBOSOMAL-PROTEINS IN RAT, TROUT, MUSSEL AND FLY MAGGOT, Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B. Comparative biochemistry, 108(3), 1994, pp. 283-287
Sera from human subjects affected by autoimmune connective tissue dise
ases and containing antiribosomal autoantibodies were used to analyze
by immunoblotting ribosomal proteins from trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
liver, mussel (Mytilus edulis) hepatopancreas and whole fly maggots (C
alliphora vomitoria). As usual in medical analysis of autoantibodies,
the reference antigen preparation was extracted from rat liver. With t
he used sera, six known ribosomal proteins from rat liver were charact
erized: P-0, P-1, P-2, p30, p25 and p20. These six proteins were all t
argeted in trout; moreover an important 40 kDa fraction, undetectable
in rat pattern, was seen. p30 and p20 were undetected in mussel and fl
y maggot; but p25, undetected in mussel, is clearly characterized in f
ly maggot. The interest of these data to infer phylogenic relationship
s is discussed.