Abstract
1. 1. Cellulose acetate electrophoresis using a Tris-veronal discontinuous buffer system, has been performed with soluble lens proteins of different species of mammals and compared with two conventional continuous buffers. 2. 2. In the four species investigated (mouse, Mus musculus; rat, Rattus norvegicus; bull, Bos taurus; ovine, Ovis aries) a higher migration rate and an improved fractionation were obtained with the discontinuous buffer. 3. 3. The advantages and application to the lens protein research is indicated.
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