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Published on: May 4, 2013
Actomyosin-like ATPase extracted from plain synaptic vesicle fractions
1Departments of Physiology and Biochemistry, Nagoya City University Medical School, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467, Japan.
Abstract:
Ca(2+)-sensitive Mg(2+)-dependent ATP phosphohydrolase (EC 3.6.1.3, ATPase) was extracted from the plain synaptic vesicle fractions that were virtually devoid of contamination. The protein pattern of the ATPase preparation on SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis closely resembled that of actomyosin from skeletal muscle. The finding suggests that the main components of the ATPase are actin- and myosin-like proteins of the brain (stenin and neurin). Microsome and synaptosomal plasmalemma fractions were extracted under the same conditions to examine the possibility that the ATPase extracted derived from contaminating particulates. An entirely different ATPase was extracted from microsomes, and no protein from plasma membranes. Although Ca(2+)-sensitive Mg(2+)-dependent ATPase was extracted from coated vesicle fraction, the electrophoretic pattern was dissimilar to that of the ATPase from plain synaptic vesicle fractions. It may be inferred that the whole complex of neurostenin is located in plain synaptic vesicles from the brain.
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