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. 1978 Feb 1;169(2):411-7.
doi: 10.1042/bj1690411.

Molecular weights of the Thy-1 glycoproteins from rat thymus and brain in the presence and absence of deoxycholate

Molecular weights of the Thy-1 glycoproteins from rat thymus and brain in the presence and absence of deoxycholate

P W Kuchel et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

1. The Thy-1 membrane glycoproteins from rat thymus and brain bound deoxycholate to 24% of their own weight as measured by equilibrium dialysis. The binding occurred co-operatively at the critical micelle concentration of deoxycholate, suggesting that the glycoproteins bind to a micelle, and not to the detergent monomer. 2. From sedimentation-equilibrium and deoxycholate-binding data the molecular weights of the glycoprotein monomers were calculated to be 18700 and 17500 for thymus and brain Thy-1 glycoprotein monomers were calculated to be 18700 and 17500 for thymus and brain Thy-1 glycoproteins respectively. The molecular weight of the polypeptide part of the glycoprotein is thus 12500. 3. In the absence of deoxycholate, brain or thymus Thy-1 glycoprotein formed large homogeneous complexes of mol. wt. 270000 or 300000 respectively. The sedimentation coefficient of these was 12.8 S. The complex was only partially dissociated by 4M-guanidinium chloride. 4. After cleavage of brain or thymus Thy-1 glycoprotein with CNBr, two peptides were clearly identified. They were linked by disulphide bonds and both contained carbohydrate. This cleavage suggests there is only one methionine residue per molecule, which is consistent with the above molecular weights and the known amino acid composition.

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