The PO protein. The major glycoprotein of peripheral nerve myelin.

Biochim Biophys Acta 1978 Sep 26;536(1):112-21   

Roomi MW; Ishaque A; Khan NR; Eylar EH

A glycoprotein , referred to as PO protein , was isolated from rabbit sciatic nerve myelin by gel filtration on Agarose 0.5 m in dodecyl sulfate . The purified myelin was first defatted and extracted at pH 2. The water-soluble proteins such as myelin basic protein and P2 protein were extracted leaving a glycoprotein -rich residue, from which the PO protein was isolated. The purified protein showed a single band on gel electrophoresis in dodecyl sulfate when stained with Coomassie Blue of periodic acid-Schiff reagent. The carbohydrate, comprising 6. 3 % by weight, appears to exist as a nonasaccharide unit having 3 mannose, 3 N-acetylglucosamine, 1 sialic acid, 1 galactose and 1 fucose residue. The polypeptide moiety has a high content of non-polar amino acids. A single amino acid, isoleucine, was found at the NH2-terminal end by dansyl and Edman procedures. The PO protein is the major protein of peripheral nerve myelin .

 


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