Courty J, Chevallier B, Moenner M, Loret C, Lagente O, Bohlen P, Courtois Y, Barritault D
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1986 Apr 14;136(1):102-8. doi: 10.1016/0006-291x(86)90882-x.
Eye Derived Growth Factor (EDGF) is the genus name for growth factor activities found in several ocular tissues. Purification from bovine retina by Cibacron blue affinity chromatography has previously given a fraction which can induce target cell proliferation at doses of 30 ng per ml of culture medium. Radioimmunoassay using a labelled synthetic decapeptide [Tyr 10]--FGF (1-10) including the 9 N terminal amino acids of brain Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) indicated that EDGF contained a FGF-like material. Further purification of Cibacron blue purified EDGF with heparin sepharose chromatography yielded two active fractions after elution with a sodium chloride gradient. One fraction named EDGF I eluted between 1.3 and 1.5 M NaCl and accounted for over 50% of the input biological activity and comigrated with purified FGF on SDS PAGE at a molecular weight of 16,000 d as a single band. FGF competed with EDGF I for binding to specific receptors on bovine epithelial lens cells. We conclude that retina contains a growth factor activity (EDGF I) similar if not identical to FGF.