Electrophoretic resolution of the ‘major outer membrane protein’ of Escherichia coli K12 into four bands
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1975-10-15
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Lugtenberg, Ben
Meijers, Jos
Peters, Roel
Hoek, Peter van der
Alphen, Loek van
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Abstract
The cell envelope of Enterobacteriaceae consists of
two membranes separated by a peptidoglycan layer.
Methods have been developed to separate the cytoplasmic
membrane from the outer membrane.
The outer membrane of Escherichia coli contains 60%
of the envelope protein. Using polyacrylamide
gelelectrophoresis, Schnaitman found six protein
bands in the outer membrane fraction, of which one
band (mol. wt 44 000) accounted for 70% of the total
outer membrane protein.