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Erratum for Zraika et al., Diabetes 56 (2) 304-310.
Diabetes 56:1746 2007
DOI: 10.2337/db07-er06
© 2007 by the American Diabetes Association
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Zraika S, Hull RL, Udayasankar J, Clark A, Utzschneider KM, Tong J, Gerchman F, Kahn SE: Identification of the amyloid-degrading enzyme neprilysin in mouse islets and potential role in islet amyloidogenesis. Diabetes 56:304–310, 2007

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FIG. 1. A: Representative Western blot showing a band migrating at ~90 kDa corresponding to neprilysin protein. Mouse islet proteins were extracted, subjected to SDS-PAGE, immunoblotted with a polyclonal rabbit anti-neprilysin antibody, and then visualized by enhanced chemiluminescence. Mouse kidney was used as a positive control (right lane). A smaller band, likely nonspecific, was present in kidney but not islets. Each lane represents islet lysate from one female mouse. NT, nontransgenic; T, hIAPP transgenic. B: Representative islets from a hIAPP transgenic mouse stained for neprilysin (green), insulin (red), and nuclei (blue). Neprilysin appears to be localized to both ß-cells and non-ß-cells, as seen in the merge, and is membranous/cytoplasmic, as seen in the insert. In a subpopulation of islet cells, neprilysin staining is more intense (arrows). An identical pattern was seen in nontransgenic islets.

 


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