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Table 1 The 25 most abundant proteins in brain and spinal cord meninges

From: Proteomic interrogation of the meninges reveals the molecular identities of structural components and regional distinctions along the CNS axis

Brain

Spinal Cord

Predicted gene 17087

Predicted gene 17087

Type II Collagen, alpha 1

Inactive phospholipase (Fragment)

Nucleoredoxin

Myosin light chain 4 (Fragment)

Myosin light chain 6B

Parvalbumin alpha

Histone H1.3

Beta-actin-like protain2

Actin, alpha skeletal muscle

Casein kinase cell subunit alpha

ADP/ATP translocase 4

Spartin

Actin, gamma-enteric smooth muscle (Fragment)

Actin, gamma-enteric smooth muscle (Fragment)

Actin, cytoplasmic 1 (Fragment)

Nucleoredoxin

Beta-actin-like protein 2

Keratin 8

Actin, gamma-enteric smooth muscle

Alpha globin 1

Histone H1.2

Type ll Collagen, alpha-1

Superoxide dismutase (Cu–Zn)

Hemoglobin subunit beta-2

Actin, aortic smooth muscle

Ubiquitin-405 ribosomal protein S27a

Alpha globin 1

Myelin protein P0

14–3-3 protein sigma

ADP/ATP translocase 4

ATP synthase subunit delta, mitochondrial

Histone H1.4

Keratin 76

Actin, cytoplasmic 1 (Fragment)

Hemoglobin subunit beta-2

Creatine kinase M-type

Histone H3.3C

Splicing factor 3A subunit 3

Actin, cytoplasmic 2

Cluster of Myelin protein P0

Tropomyosin alpha-1 chain

Myelin peripheral protein

Malate dehydrogenase, mitochondrial

Cluster of Creatine kinase M-type

Nuclear pore complex protein Nup85

Actin, alpha skeletal muscle

Histone H1.4

Actin, aortic smooth muscle

  1. Proteomes were established for 6 samples each of naïve Biozzi mouse brain and spinal cord meninges. Data was filtered to include only those proteins present in at least 4/6 samples. The 25 most prominent proteins present in each category are listed. Notably, bolded proteins Type II collagen, alpha-1 and Type II keratins are represented in brain (keratin 76) and spinal cord (keratin 8)