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中国科学C辑(英文版) 1999
Assembly and structure of neurofllaments isolated from bovine spinal cord
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Abstract:
Neurofilaments (NFs) are neuron-specific intermediate filaments. The NFs were isolated from bovine spinal cord by differential centrifugation. The NFs were detected with electron microscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) . Under STM, two kinds of sidearm of NFs were revealed: one was short, the other was long. They were arrayed along the 10-nm width core filaments one by one. The intervals between two adjacent long sidearms or two short sidearms were 20-22 nm, while those between two adjacent long and short sidearms were 10-ll nm. It was proposed that the rod domain of NF triplet proteins was 3/4-staggered. The assembly properties of NT triplet proteins were also studied. Immuno-colloidal-gold labeling assay showed that NF-M and NF-H are able to co-assemble into long filaments with NF-L. NF-M and NF-H can also co-constitute into winding filaments.