1991
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.100.4.707
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The membrane skeleton of Pseudomicrothorax: II. biochemical and immunological characterization of the glycosylated cytoskeletal proteins

Abstract: The membrane skeleton, or epiplasm, is part of the structurally complex ciliate cortex. It is thought to have skeletal functions concerning the spatial organization of cortical elements such as the basal bodies. Here we report the biochemical and immunological characterization of some components of the purified epiplasm of Pseudomicrothorax dubius. The epiplasm proteins consist of two quantitatively major groups of proteins, one of 76–80x103Mr, the other of 11–13x103Mr, which appear to be the pr… Show more

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