Dissociation of tetanus neurotoxin into two polypeptide fragments

1974 
Analyses of neurotoxin protein of Clostridium tetani by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed that the toxin as purified from culture filtrates (“extracellular” toxin, molecular weight 160,000) could be dissociated into two polypeptide chains of molecular weight 53,000 (Fragment α) and 107,000 (Fragment β) by treatment with dithiothreitol and sodium dodecyl sulfate. The toxin as purified from bacterial extracts (“intracellular” toxin) was found to consist of a single 160,000 dalton polypeptide chain, which is undissociable by such treatment but, when pretreated with trypsin, becomes dissociable into two fragments apparently identical with α and β.
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