Literature DB >> 6174689

Isolation and identification of large overlapping fragments of rabbit myelin basic protein produced by limited peptic hydrolysis.

R E Martenson, M J Law, G E Deibler, V Lüthy.   

Abstract

Treatment of rabbit myelin basic protein component 1 with pepsin (enzyme:substrate, 1:500 w/w) in 0.5 M-ammonium formate (pH 6.00) for 15-20 min at room temperature resulted in limited cleavage of the protein. The resulting fragments were isolated by ion-exchange chromatography and gel filtration and identified by amino acid and COOH-terminal analyses and by tryptic peptide mapping. All of the possible products resulting from incomplete cleavages at the highly susceptible Phe44-Phe45, Phe87-Phe88, Leu109-Ser110, and Leu151-Phe152 bonds were isolated: peptides (1-151), (1-109), (1-87), (45-168), (45-151), (45-109), (88-168), (88-151), and (110-168). Of these, peptides (1-151), (1-87), and (88-151) were recovered in the greatest yield (0.14-0.19 mol per mol of starting protein). Relatively low yields (0.04 mol/mol starting protein) were obtained for peptides (1-109) and (110-168), indicating that the Leu109-Ser110 bond is somewhat more resistant to peptic cleavage than are the Phe-Phe and Leu-Phe bonds. Smaller fragments of the basic protein were also recovered: peptides (1-44), (1-28), (45-87), (88-109), (110-151), and (152-168). Many of the individual peptides could be readily identified in electrophoretograms of the total peptic digest. The relative electrophoretic mobilities of the above-mentioned peptides, together with the previously isolated peptides (1-14) and (15-44), were determined in 15% (w/w) polyacrylamide slab gels containing 1 M-acetic acid and 8 M-urea.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6174689     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1981.tb06319.x

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


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1.  Interactions of myelin basic protein with palmitoyllysophosphatidylcholine: characterization of the complexes and conformations of the protein.

Authors:  G L Mendz; D J Miller; G B Ralston
Journal:  Eur Biophys J       Date:  1995       Impact factor: 1.733

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