Identification of a 34 kDa protein specific to synaptic vesicles

  • Kenneth G. Miller
  • , Beverly Wendland
  • , Richard H. Scheller

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Abstract

In this study, we used synaptic vesicles purified from the electric organ of marine electric rays to search for novel molecules which have important functions in synaptic transmission. Proteins that copurified with synaptic vesicles were used to immunize rats, and the resulting antisera were then used to further characterize the vesicle proteins. One of the antisera recognizes a protein of 34 kDa, p34, that has several characteristics which suggest it is a synaptic vesicle specific protein: (1) it copurifies exclusively with the synaptic vesicle peak during permeation chromatography on a controlled pore glass beads column, (2) it can be immunoprecipitated with intact synaptic vesicles and (3) it is specifically localized to the nervous system. The results suggest that p34 is a synaptic vesicle specific protein with a widespread distribution in the nervous system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)99-104
Number of pages6
JournalBrain Research
Volume616
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 9 1993

Keywords

  • Proton ATPase
  • SV2
  • Synaptic vesicle
  • Synaptic vesicle protein
  • Synaptic vesicle purification
  • Synaptotagmin
  • Vamp
  • o-rab3

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