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. 1974 Oct;143(1):39-45.
doi: 10.1042/bj1430039.

Lipid and basic protein interaction of myelin

Lipid and basic protein interaction of myelin

N L Banik et al. Biochem J. 1974 Oct.

Abstract

1. Purified myelin labelled with [(3)H]myo-inositol or [1-(14)C]acetate was incubated with trypsin or acetylated trypsin at 37 degrees C, pH8.0 for 30min. 2. After incubation and centrifugation analysis of the myelin pellet showed marked digestion of basic protein on polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis. Proteolipid and Wolfgram proteins remained unchanged. 3. A loss of 15% of total protein and loss of all classes of lipids was also found. Most significant lipid losses were phosphoinositides, phosphatidylserine and sulphatide. 4. A low-density material containing more phospholipid than cholesterol and galactolipid was isolated from the supernatant obtained after centrifugation of trypsin-treated myelin. 5. Interaction of sulphatide and myelin basic protein was shown to take place in a biphasic system. Basic protein does not form any complex either with cerebroside or cholesterol in the same solvent system. 6. The release of acidic lipids from myelin suggests that they may be linked to basic protein by ionic forces and the neutral lipids may be by lipid-lipid interactions. 7. The relevance of these studies as a model of brain degeneration is discussed.

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