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Abstract— The cerebral cortex of the rat was submitted to an extensive cell fractionation schedule and in the various fractions, protein, proteolipid protein, total phospholipids, cholesterol, galactolipids, plasmalogens, and gangliosides were determined. With increasing purification the different isolated membranous structures: i.e. myelin, nerve ending membranes, synaptic vesicles, mitochondria, and microsomes, show a definite biochemical specialization reflected in their lipid composition. The presence of gangliosides in some nerve ending membranes is confirmed, and the possible functional role of these acid glyco‐lipids is discussed. The importance of proteolipids as structural components of membranes is recognized. The richness of these compounds in myelin is confirmed and a special localization in the nerve ending membranes is indicated. Analysis of the molar ratios of the different lipids and proteins in the isolated membranes demonstrates that each one has a specific pattern of molecular organization. This pattern is discussed in relation to the macromolecular structures revealed by electronmicroscopy and some of the molecular models postulated for cell membranes.

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