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Accumulation and turnover of the classical Folch-Lees proteolipid proteins in developing and adult rat brain.


ABSTRACT: The turnover of classical Folch-Lees proteolipid proteins was studied after administration of [2,3-3H]tryptophan to both developing and adult rat brain. The animals were killed from 2h to 250 days after subcutaneous injections of [3H]tryptophan. The measured specific radioactivity in developing brain attained maximum value 24h after the administration of label, whereas the total radioactivity per brain reached a maximum 21 days after injection. The half-life of proteolipid protein from the measured specific radioactivity was 7-20 days, depending on the time-points used for the calculation, whereas calculation from total radioactivity between 28-77 and 91-257 days gave half-lives of 35-40 and 188 days respectively. In contrast, in animals injected at 40 days of age, the half-life from the whole-brain-radioactivity data was 188 days. The problem of the recycling of radioactivity for the synthesis of myelin proteins from either a general or a discrete amino acid pool is discussed.

SUBMITTER: Agrawal HC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1172706 | biostudies-other | 1976 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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