Acid extracts from rat pancreas and hypothalamus were analyzed for the presence of the antigenic determinant corresponding to the NH2 terminus of somatostatin-28 (SS28), using an antiserum directed against amino acids 1 to less than or equal to 11 of the SS28 molecule. On gel permeation chromatography the majority of the immunoreactive material from each tissue extract eluted in one zone compatible with a peptide of 1250 daltons. Purification of this immunoreactive material by reverse-phase HPLC and cation-exchange chromatography yielded two immunoreactive peptides from each tissue extract. The amino acid compositions of both peptides in pancreas and hypothalamus correspond to the fragment 1-12 of SS28. The more hydrophobic peptide from each tissue coeluted with synthetic SS28-(1-12) on HPLC, while the other one coeluted with synthetic SS28-(1-12)-amide. We conclude that the prosomatostatin fragment Ser-Ala-Asn-Ser-Asn-Pro-Ala-Met-Ala-Pro-Arg-Glu-OH is present in both rat hypothalamus and rat pancreas.

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