Preparation of plasma membrane from isolated neurons

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A bulk fraction enriched with respect to neuronal ceil bodies was used as starting material for the isolation of neuronal plasma membrane The cells were gently homogenized in isotonic sucrose and a crude membrane containing fracuon sedimented at 3000 g. Subsequently, the membrane fraction was purified on a discontinuous sucrose density gradient between 35 % and 25 5 % sucrose (w/w). Enzymatic analyses showed a 4-5-fold enrichment in plasma membrane markers, and a 10-15% contamination of mitochondrial and microsomal mate-riM. Electron mmrographs of the membrane fraction confirmed the enzymatic data Fragmented membranes were found, mainly in vesicular form No ribosomes, but a few mitochondria and some multilamellar membranes were seen. © 1972, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.

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Henn, F. A., Itansson, I. A., & Itamberger, A. (1972). Preparation of plasma membrane from isolated neurons. Journal of Cell Biology, 53(3), 654–661. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.53.3.654

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