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- W2091651016 abstract "Abstract— An in vitro system from the frog has been used to study fast axonal protein transport. The preparation, which was incubated in a specially made chamber, consisted of the gastrocnemius muscle, the sciatic nerve, the dorsal ganglia and part of the spinal cord. The parts were separated from each other by silicone grease barriers, which made it possible to follow the migration of labelled proteins from the spinal cord and ganglia, along the sciatic nerve, towards the muscle. About 80 per cent of transported proteins in the sciatic nerve originated from the dorsal spinal ganglia and moved antidromically at a rate of 60–90 mm per day at 18°C. The rapidly transported proteins were 90 per cent particulate and mainly associated with structures sedimenting in the microsomal fraction. The effects of cyclohexirnide showed that the synthesis of rapidly moving proteins and their transport were separate processes. A low concentration of colchicine inhibited the transport when it was present in the medium surrounding the ganglia, but had no effect even at a higher concentration, when it was added to the nerve compartment. The presence of vinblastine at a low concentration in either of the two compartments completely arrested the protein transport. Likewise N-ethylmaleimide or p-chloromercuribenzene sulphonic acid in the nerve medium effectively blocked the fast transport. Results from experiments performed to test the possibility of disto-proximal flow and of transfer of proteins from the muscle to the nerve are discussed." @default.
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