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INCORPORATION IN VIVO OF RADIOACTIVE LEUCINE INTO NEURONAL AND GOAL NUCLEAR PROTEINS OF RAT BRAIN
Authors:J. A. Burdman
Affiliation:Laboratory of Neurobiology, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20014
Abstract:Purified neuronal and glial nuclei were separated from rat brain cells. The fraction rich in neuronal nuclei contained 68 ± 9 per cent neuronal nuclei and the fraction rich in glial nuclei contained 89 ± 6 per cent glial nuclei. The fraction rich in neuronal nuclei isolated from cells of adult rat brain incorporated l -[4,5-3H]leucine into TCA-insoluble material at a rate comparable to those of the microsomal and the soluble fractions of the brain, and at a much higher rate than the fraction rich in glial nuclei. The proteins soluble in buffered-saline, the acid-soluble deoxyribonucleoproteins, and the residual proteins of the neuronal nuclei are apparently the proteins which account for the higher specific activity of neuronal proteins compared with glial nuclear proteins. In liver and kidney, the incorporation of [3H]leucine into nuclear proteins was lower than into other subcellular fractions from the same organs.
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