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Proteins, Expression, Isolation and Analysis> | equal amount of proteins per lane was used (depending on antibodies, ca. 15–50 μg/lane for cells and 40 μg/lane for rat tissues), which was also confirmed by CBB-staining the SDS-PAGE gels using Bio-Safe™ Coomassie Stain (Bio-Rad) or the eStain® 2.0 Protein Staining System (GenScript). | Get A Quote |
Calpain-10 (CAPN10) belongs to the calpain superfamily. Genetic polymorphisms of the CAPN10 gene are associated with susceptibility to develop type 2 diabetes mellitus. Although the role of CAPN10 in the pathophysiology of diabetes has been extensively investigated, its biochemical properties are largely unknown. In this report, we made the surprising discovery that CAPN10 cDNA transcripts are subject to cryptic splicing and unexpected protein products were expressed. The same set of splicing products was reproducibly detected in four types of cultured cells including the primary culture of mouse myoblast. At least, one of the products was identical to a natural splicing variant. Sequence analysis of the splici... More