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Phosphorylation and Fucosylation of Myelin Protein In Vitro by Sciatic Nerve from Developing Rats
Authors:R C Wiggins  P Morell
Institution:Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition and Biological Sciences Research Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract: Proteins of the paniculate fraction of sciatic nerve of rats ranging from 1 to 55 days of age were analyzed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The major myelin protein, P0, could not be detected at 1 day of age, but by 10 days it comprised from 15 to 20% of the particulate protein, the same proportion as in adult rats. Growth of nerve continued throughout the period studied. Rat sciatic nerves were incubated with 32P]orthophosphate or 3H]fucose. Particulate matter proteins from sciatic nerve (and in certain cases proteins of myelin purified from sciatic nerve) were separated by polyacrylamide disc gel electrophoresis and the distribution of protein and of radioactivity along the gels was determined. 32P]Phosphate appeared to label all myelin proteins. Labeling with fucose was more specific; myelin basic proteins were not fucosylated. A developmental study showed that sciatic nerves from 2-day-old rats could incorporate radioactive fucose and 32P]-phosphate into several proteins at the P0 region of polyacrylamide gels. Specific radioactivity of 3H]fucose in P0 protein was highest in preparations from 5-day-old rats and declined by 80% over the next 5 days as it was diluted by accumulating myelin. The specific radioactivity of incorporated 32P] phosphate was high at the early age points and declined as a result of the accumulation of compact myelin. The results indicate an association of fucosylation and/or phosphorylation with some step in the formation of myelin.
Keywords:Myelin protein  Peripheral nervous system  Protein phosphorylation  Protein fucosylation  Sciatic nerve development
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