Nr. Mcewan, 2'3'-CNPASE AND ACTIN DISTRIBUTION IN OLIGODENDROCYTES, RELATIVE TO THEIR MESSENGER-RNAS, Biochemistry and molecular biology international, 40(5), 1996, pp. 975-979
By using oligodendrocyte cells, which have a very highly defined cell
morphology, it is demonstrated that, in general, proteins are found sl
ightly more distal, relative to the cell body, than their mRNA counter
parts, but that there is a general trend for proteins and the messages
which encode them to be found in similar regions within the cell. Thi
s has been demonstrated by use of in situ hybridization and immunocyto
chemistry together on single cells.