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Title: Aplysia synaptosomes. I. Preparation and biochemical and morphological characterization of subcellular membrane fractions. Author: Chin GJ, Shapiro E, Vogel SS, Schwartz JH. Journal: J Neurosci; 1989 Jan; 9(1):38-48. PubMed ID: 2913212. Abstract: We prepared and characterized subcellular membrane fractions from the CNS of Aplysia californica that are enriched in isolated nerve terminals (synaptosomes). Ganglia were homogenized in 1.1 M sucrose and fractionated on a 2-step sucrose gradient, yielding 50 micrograms protein/animal in the synaptosomal fraction (P3), which was enriched 3-fold in plasma membrane as compared with the initial homogenate. Quantitative morphometry of electron micrographs revealed that P3 contained 25% intact synaptosomes, a 5-fold enrichment over the homogenate. Although fractionation on a 5-step sucrose gradient reduced the yield of protein in the synaptosomal fraction to 40 micrograms/animal, this fraction (the 0.35 M/0.75 M interface) was more enriched in plasma membrane than P3 and was less contaminated by lysosomes and free mitochondria. By electron microscopy, the 0.35 M/0.75 M interface contained up to 50% synaptosomes. Synaptosomal fractions contained cAMP-, Ca2+/calmodulin-, and Ca2+/phospholipid-dependent protein kinase activities and were enriched in a Mr 40,000 pertussis toxin substrate, Gi/o. In the accompanying paper, we show that these synaptosomes retain the ability to release transmitters.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]