Journal article

Conservation of surfactant protein A: Evidence for a single origin for vertebrate pulmonary surfactant

LC Sullivan, CB Daniels, ID Phillips, S Orgeig, JA Whitsett

Journal of Molecular Evolution | SPRINGER VERLAG | Published : 1998

Abstract

Surface tension is reduced at the air-liquid interface in the lung by a mixture of lipids and proteins termed pulmonary surfactant. This study is the first to provide evidence for the presence of a surfactant-specific protein (Surfactant Protein A - SP-A) in the gas-holding structures of representatives of all the major vertebrate groups. Western blot analysis demonstrated cross-reactivity between an antihuman SP-A antibody and material lavaged from lungs or swimbladders of members from all vertebrate groups. Immunocytochemistry localized this SP-A-like protein to the air spaces of lungs from the actinopterygiian fish and lungfish. Northern blot analysis indicated that regions of the mouse S..

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