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THE COMPOSITION OF THE MYELIN PROTEINS OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM<sup>1</sup><sup>2</sup>
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1968
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Peripheral NervesOptic NerveSynaptic SignalingCellular NeurobiologyPeripheral Nervous SystemExperimental NeuropathologyNeurologyNeurological FunctionHealth SciencesAnimal PhysiologyNervous SystemThe Myelin ProteinsOptic Nerve MyelinCentrum Ovale MyelinAmino Acid PatternsNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyPhysiologyNeuroscienceMolecular NeurobiologyCentral Nervous SystemCentral Nervous System BiologyMedicine
Abstract— The amino acid composition of human, monkey and bovine centrum ovale myelin, of bovine optic nerve myelin, and of bovine spinal cord white matter myelin has been determined. In general, the amino acid patterns of the centrum ovale myelin of these species and the optic nerve myelin are identical. Differences are noted when these are compared to the spinal cord white matter myelin. It is shown that the amino acid composition of myelin cannot be duplicated by any combination of the Folch–Lees proteolipid protein and the basic protein fraction of myelin. It is necessary to postulate the existence of a third protein fraction that is rich in dicarboxylic amino acids.
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