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Isolation of Synaptic Complexes in a CsCl Gradient: Conditions for Maximal Resolution in the Zonal Rotor B-Xiv and Circular Dichroism Patterns
Authors:S E Kornguth  A Flangas  J Perrin  R Geison  G Scott
Institution:Departments of Neurology, Physiological Chemistry , Anatomy, Pharmacy and the Primate Center of the University of Wisconsin , Madison, Wisconsin, 53 706
Abstract:Synaptic complexes were isolated from different brain regions and developmental stages in a CsCl density gradient using a Ti-14 zonal rotor. The buoyant density of the synaptic complexes from all these tissues was 1.178–1.190. The conditions for maximal resolution were rapid displacement of the density gradient from the rotor (40 ml/min); continuous centrifugation of the particles in the gradient for 66 hours, sample loads not exceeding 200 mg membrane protein. The banding densities of the membranes in the CsCl gradient were shown to be a linear inverse function of their lipid content. The circular dichroism patterns of synaptic complexes and other neural membranes in suspension or SDS solutions were similar to those of membranes from other mammalian cells or from bacteria although the ellipticities of the neural membranes were lower. These studies indicate that the proteins in a variety of membranes are in an α-helical conformation.
Keywords:Affinity chromatography  carboxymethylcellulase Escherichia coli BL21  histidine-tag  purification
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