The isolation of pure cholinergic synaptic vesicles from the electric organs of elasmobranch fish of the family Torpedinidae

1. Zonal centrifuging permitted the separation, on the milligram scale and in a form largely free from contamination by soluble cytoplasmic protein or membrane fragments derived from other structures, of synaptic vesicles from the purely cholinergic terminals of the electric organ of Torpedo. Up to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemical journal 1972-07, Vol.128 (4), p.833-845
Hauptverfasser: Whittaker, V P, Essman, W B, Dowe, G H
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Zusammenfassung:1. Zonal centrifuging permitted the separation, on the milligram scale and in a form largely free from contamination by soluble cytoplasmic protein or membrane fragments derived from other structures, of synaptic vesicles from the purely cholinergic terminals of the electric organ of Torpedo. Up to 100g of tissue could be processed in a single run. 2. As much as 46% of the bound acetylcholine from the original tissue preparation was recovered as a single peak of density equivalent to 0.38m-sucrose-0.21m-NaCl and with a concentration of up to 680nmol of acetylcholine/mg of protein. 3. The limiting concentration of acetylcholine in isolated vesicles when allowance had been made for non-vesicular protein appeared to be about 600nmol/mg of protein. 4. Vesicle counts by a ;bead-tagging' procedure indicated an acetylcholine content of about 360mumol/ml of vesicles; thus the vesicle protein content would be about 60% (w/v). 5. Calculations showed that the core of the vesicle, accounting for about 55% of the vesicle volume, could be largely filled with acetylcholine and protein.
ISSN:0264-6021
0306-3283
1470-8728
DOI:10.1042/bj1280833