Abstract

Evidence is presented that, in contrast to the traditional view, a large proportion of the proteins of the tectorial membrane (TM) consists of collagen, primarily type II: characteristic amino acid composition of TM, including high levels of glycine, hydroxyproline and hydroxylysine; comigration of the main TM protein with appropriate collagen standards in two-dimensional gel electrophoresis; digestion of the main TM protein band following treatment with bacterial collagenase; one- and two-dimensional peptide mapping of cyanogen bromide digests of the TM exhibits patterns characteristic for collagen type II.

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