[35-S]sulfate incorporation into myelin glycoproteinsmi=entral nervous system
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[35-S]sulfate incorporation into myelin glycoproteinsmi=entral nervous system
Abstract
The in vivo incorporation of [35-S]sulfate and [3H]fucose into rat brain myelin was investigatedmmost of the 35S in the myelin was in sulfatide, but about 4% was associated with the residual proteins after chloroform/methanol extraction. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of these proteins indicated that the major 35-S-labeled component corresponded to the major fucose-labeled glycoproteinmthe labeling of this predominant glycoprotein with sulfate was more selective than with fucose, since there was relatively little incorporation of sulfate into some of the minor fucose-labeled glycoproteins. There was little or no 35-S associated with proteolipid or basic protein on polyacrylamide gels. The fucose-labeled glycoproteins were converted to glycopeptides by pronase digestion and separated into two major classes by gel filtration on Sephadex-G-50. Only the higher molecular weight class contained significant amounts of 35-S. The association of 35-S with the glycopeptides was not due to binding of sulfatide or free inorganic sulfate. The results indicate that the predominant myelin-associated glycoprotein in rat brain is sulfated.
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