Abstract

Subcellular fractions of synapses which have been isolated from human and swine brains by three different fractionation techniques have four major proteins of identical molecular weights. There are numerous other proteins in lesser quantities which also appear identical for the two species. The similar mobility patterns for fractions predominating in synaptic complexes or synaptosomes and microsomes indicate that there is no major specific protein in either fraction and that the major protein constituents are common for these subcellular fractions.

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