Abstract

The M 1-1.0 synaptic membrane fraction was isolated according to the method of De Robertis and compared electrophoretically and immunologically with other subcellular fractions from the brain and other organs. Two non-myelin, non-mitochondrial proteins were detected in the synaptic membranes, synaptic vesicles and brain microsomes. Both proteins appeared to be specific to the brain. Parallel studies with complement fixation test revealed organ specificity of the brain proteins and cross-reactivity between the synaptic membranes and the brain microsomes.

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