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    ISSN: 1471-4159
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract— Myelin basic protein was isolated from the brains of 7 multiple sclerosis and 5 control patients. When acid extracts of the delipidated brains were chromatographed on carboxymethylcellulose at alkaline pH the elution profiles were the same for the two groups of patients. Component I, the most basic species of the protein, from 2 multiple sclerosis and one control brains was fragmented by limited pepsin digestion. Tryptic peptide maps were prepared from the three major products, fragment 1–38, 39–89 plus 45–89 and 90–170. The amino acid compositions of corresponding peptides were identical except for a 50:50 substitution of serine for glycine in tryptic peptide 44–49 from one (N.L.) of the 2 patients with multiple sclerosis. Peptide 44–49. isolated from intact component 1 from the other 6 multiple sclerosis and 5 control brains, did not show this substitution. In both multiple sclerosis and control basic proteins phosphorus was present only in fragment 90–170 of component 3 in the amount of 0.22 mol of phosphorus/mol of protein. These data suggest that there is no difference in either the amino acid sequence or in the modification of basic protein from control and multiple sclerosis patients. The amino acid substitution in patient N.L. represents the first example of a mutation in basic protein.
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