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Structural differences of microtubule associated proteins from brain probed by tryptic peptide mapping
Authors:K Tanabe  C Sato  T Kobayashi  T Takahashi
Abstract:Microtubules were purified from porcine brain by two cycles of temperature-dependent assembly and disassembly, then microtubule associated proteins, MAP-1, MAP-2, and tau, were separated by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Two-dimensional tryptic peptide maps of radioiodinated polypeptides were compared with each other by means of mixed sample experiments, and the following results were obtained. Subspecies of MAP-1 (355-345 and 325 kDa) showed about 33% homology in the tryptic peptide maps. Structural homology of MAP-1 and MAP-2 was very low; only 3 out of 40 peptide spots of MAP-2 were identical with those of MAP-1-C. Subspecies of tau proteins (65 and 60 kDa) were very closely related. Structural similarity between MAP-2 and tau was very low. MAP-1 from porcine brain and rat brain showed very high structural homology.
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