Literature DB >> 6168745

Biochemical demonstration of the myelin-associated glycoprotein in the peripheral nervous system.

D A Figlewicz, R H Quarles, D Johnson, G R Barbarash, N H Sternberger.   

Abstract

Recent immunocytochemical studies indicated that the myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) is localized in the periaxonal region of central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS) myelin sheaths but previous biochemical studies had not demonstrated the presence of MAG in peripheral nerve. The glycoproteins in rat sciatic nerves were heavily labeled by injection of [3H]fucose in order to re-examine whether MAG could be detected chemically in peripheral nerve. Myelin and a myelin-related fraction, W1, were isolated from the nerves. Labeled glycoproteins in the PNS fractions were extracted by the lithium diiodosalicylate (LIS)-phenol procedure, and the extracts were treated with antiserum prepared to CNS MAG in a double antibody precipitation. This resulted in the immune precipitation of a single [3H]fucose-labeled glycoprotein with electrophoretic mobility very similar to that of [14C]fucose-labeled MAG from rat brain. A sensitive peptide mapping procedure involving iodination with Bolton-Hunter reagent and autoradiography was used to compare the peptide maps generated by limited proteolysis from this PNS component and CNS MAG. The peptide maps produced by three distinct proteases were virtually identical for the two glycoproteins, showing that the PNS glycoprotein is MAG. The MAG in the PNS myelin and W1 fractions was also demonstrated by Coomassie blue and periodic acid-Schiff staining of gels on which the whole LIS-phenol extracts were electrophoresed, and densitometric scanning of the gels indicated that both fractions contained substantially less MAG than purified rat brain myelin. The presence of MAG in the periaxonal region of both peripheral and central myelin sheaths is consistent with a similar involvement of this glycoprotein in axon-sheath cell interactions in the PNS and CNS.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6168745     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1982.tb12551.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurochem        ISSN: 0022-3042            Impact factor:   5.372


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