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Myelination and Demyelination

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction and Comments
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    Chapter 2 Biosynthesis of myelin and neurotoxic factors in the serum of multiple sclerosis patients.
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    Chapter 3 Lipid and Fatty Acid Composition of Human Cerebral Myelin during Development
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    Chapter 4 Enzymic Studies on Glial and Neuronal Cells during Myelination
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    Chapter 5 Regional Developmental and Fractional Studies on Myelin and Other Carbonic Anhydrases in Rat CNS
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    Chapter 6 Studies of Isolated, Maintained Oligodendroglia: Biochemistry, Metabolism, and In Vitro Myelin Synthesis
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    Chapter 7 Studies on Myelin Proteins in Human Peripheral Nerve
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    Chapter 8 Protein Heterogeneity in Rat CNS Myelin Subfractions
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    Chapter 9 The Preparation and Analysis of Myelin from Small Quantities of Central Nervous Tissue: Regional Studies of the Quaking Mouse
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    Chapter 10 Studies on the Action of Myelin Basic Protein (MBP) in Rat Brain
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    Chapter 11 In Vivo Incorporation of 32 P into Myelin Basic Protein from Normal and Quaking Mice
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    Chapter 12 Abnormal Myelin Maturation In Vitro : the Role of Cerebrosides
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    Chapter 13 Retardation of Brain Myelination by Malnourishment and Feeding Low Protein Irradiated Diet in Rats
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    Chapter 14 The Molecular Architecture of Myelin: Identification of the External Surface Membrane Components
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    Chapter 15 Conformation of Myelin Basic Protein and Its Role in Myelin Formation
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    Chapter 16 Cross-linking of lipid bilayers by central nervous system myelin basic protein: aggregation of free and vesicle-bound protein.
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    Chapter 17 Molecular Organisation in Central Nerve Myelin
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    Chapter 18 Covalent Probe Investigations with Isolated Central Nerve Myelin Preparations
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    Chapter 19 On the Accessibility and Localisation of Cerebrosides in Central Nervous System Myelin
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    Chapter 20 Autoimmunity in multiple slcerosis: do we have an experimental model?
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    Chapter 21 Molecular Bases for the Difference in the Potency of Myelin Basic Protein from Different Species in Lewis Rats
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    Chapter 22 Comparison of the Rat and Mouse Encephalitogenic Determinants
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    Chapter 23 The Action of Trypsin on Central and Peripheral Nerve Myelin
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    Chapter 24 Clearance of Myelin Basic Protein from Blood of Normal and EAE Rabbits
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    Chapter 25 Baisc protein hydrolysis in lymphocytes of Lewis rats with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis.
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    Chapter 26 Neutral Proteinases Secreted by Macrophages Degrade Basic Protein: A Possible Mechanism of Inflammatory Demyelination
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    Chapter 27 Virus Infection in Demyelinating Diseases
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    Chapter 28 Early and Late CNS-Effects of Corona Virus Infection in Rats
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    Chapter 29 A search for the "multiple sclerosis virus"--lack of effect of brain extracts on myelin development in chickens, mice and rats.
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    Chapter 30 Plasmalogenase is elevated in early demyelinating lesions.
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    Chapter 31 Effect of Diphtheritic Demyelination on Axonal Transport in the Sciatic Nerve and Subsequent Muscle Changes in the Chicken
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    Chapter 32 Myelin Deficiency in Experimental Phenylketonuria: Contribution of the Aromatic Acid Metabolites of Phenylalanine
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    Chapter 33 Peripheral Nerves as Target Tissue of the Immune Response in Ean. A Neurochemical and Morphological Study
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    Chapter 34 Biochemical Studies of CNS and PNS in Human and Experimental Diabetes
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    Chapter 35 The Effect of Intoxication with Alkylnitrosourea Derivatives on Cerebral Myelin
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    Chapter 36 Cellular and humoral responses to myelin basic protein in multiple sclerosis: a dichotomy.
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    Chapter 37 Cerebrospinal fluid myelin basic protein and multiple sclerosis.
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    Chapter 38 Proteolytic activity in CSF.
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    Chapter 39 The immune response in human demyelinating diseases.
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    Chapter 40 Isoelectric Focusing and Isotachophoresis for Investigation of CSF and Serum Proteins in Demyelinating and Infectious Neurological Diseases
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    Chapter 41 Proliferating cells in demyelinating states.
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    Chapter 42 Topographic analysis of MS and control brains.
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    Chapter 43 Biochemical Study on Myelin in Adrenoleukodystrophy
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    Chapter 44 Metabolic Studies of Adrenoleukodystrophy
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    Chapter 45 Virological aspects of multiple sclerosis.
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    Chapter 46 The Role of Viruses in the Pathogenesis of Demyelinative Disorder
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    Chapter 47 Jejunal viral antigen in multiple sclerosis and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
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    Chapter 48 Aspects of the viral antibody response in multiple sclerosis.
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    Chapter 49 Autoimmunity to receptors as a possible cause of multiple sclerosis.
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    Chapter 50 Immunoglobulins in multiple sclerosis.
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    Chapter 51 Summary of the General Discussion on the Possible Viral Etiology of Multiple Sclerosis
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Chapter title
Cross-linking of lipid bilayers by central nervous system myelin basic protein: aggregation of free and vesicle-bound protein.
Chapter number 16
Book title
Myelination and Demyelination
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, January 1978
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4684-2514-7_16
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4684-2516-1, 978-1-4684-2514-7
Authors

Smith, R, Smith, Ross, Ross Smith

Abstract

Central nervous system myelin basic protein binds to the zwitterionic lipid, egg diacylphosphatidylcholine, over a wide range of pH and ionic strength. Lipid vesicles containing the protein have been observed to increase in size and to aggregate. The size increase is most marked at very low ionic strengths whereas aggregation is evident at ionic strengths from 0.001 to 0.35. The pH and ionic-strength dependence of this aggregation closely follows that of the self-association of the protein, suggesting that vesicle association is mediated by binding between polypeptides attached to different vesicles. Basic protein is monomeric at low pH but above pH 6 self-associates yielding primarily small oligomers (probably dimers) and minor amounts of higher species. It is envisaged that each protein molecule possesses two distinct binding sites, one capable of association with lipid bilayers and the second with another protein molecule. Basic protein is found predominantly on the intracellular surface of the myelin membrane. Given the ability of the protein to act as a bridge between lipid bilayer vesicles in vitro it is proposed that it may perform a similar function in vivo, serving to cross-link the inner surfaces of the oligodendroglial cell membrane. This protein function could lead to formation of the long cellular processes which encircle the nerve cell axon and could assist in stabilizing the highly ordered myelin structure which results.

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