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The protein composition of isolated myelin.

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Three fractions of myelin, each containing markedly different proteins, were obtained from myelin.
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—Three fractions, each containing markedly different proteins, was obtained from myelin: (1) The first fraction was obtained as an insoluble residue when myelin was extracted with neutral chloroform-methanol (CM, 2:1, v/v). It was digestible with trypsin and had an amino acid composition similar to that of the acidic proteolipid protein of Wolfgkam (1966). (2) The second fraction was obtained as a precipitate by the addition of various electrolytes (KCl, NaCl, CaCl2, MgCl2 or HCl) to the CM (2:1 v/v) extract. This fraction consisted mainly of a basic protein which exhibited an electrophoretic mobility and amino acid composition indistinguishable from those of the basic protein obtained from white matter (Martensson and LeBaron, 1966). This procedure provided for a simple and rapid isolation of the basic protein from myelin. Depending on the conditions of precipitation, this fraction was either free of lipid or contained tri- and diphosphoinositide. The effects of different ions at differing concentrations and the yield and nature of the precipitate have been studied. (3) A third fraction remained in solution in CM (2:1, v/v) after the addition of the electrolyte. It comprised the bulk of the myelin lipids and a protein fraction which was resistant to digestion with trypsin and had an amino acid composition similar to the classical proteolipid protein of Folch-Pi and Lees (1951). The possibility of a salt-type bonding between the basic protein and the polyphosphoinositides is discussed, and values for tri- and diphosphoinositide in bovine myelin are given.

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