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. 1976 Nov;159(2):273-7.
doi: 10.1042/bj1590273.

The action of snake venom, phospholipase A and trypsin on purified myelin in vitro

The action of snake venom, phospholipase A and trypsin on purified myelin in vitro

N L Banik et al. Biochem J. 1976 Nov.

Abstract

1. Purified myelin was incubated with snake venom or phospholipase A in the presence of or absence of trypsin at 37 degrees C, pH7.4, for different times. 2. Analysis of the myelin pellet obtained after centrifugation of the myelin sample incubated with snake venom or phospholipase A alone showed conversion of phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylserine into their corresponding lyso compounds. No significant loss of myelin protein was observed in these samples. 3. A marked digestion of basic proteins and proteolipid protein was observed from the myelin pellet when trypsin was present in the incubation mixture. 4. The digestion of basic protein and particularly of proteolipid from myelin suggest that phospholipases may make protein more exposed to proteolytic enzyme for its digestion. 5. The relevance of the co-operative effect of phospholipases and proteinases as a model system of the mechanism of myelin breakdown in degenerative brain diseases is discussed.

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