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Science 26 December 1969:
Vol. 166. no. 3913, pp. 1637 - 1638
DOI: 10.1126/science.166.3913.1637

Articles

Microtubular Protein: Synthesis and Metabolism in Developing Brain

Gray R. Dutton 1 and Samuel Barondes 1

1 Departments of Psychiatry and Molecular Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461

In the developing mouse brain 40 percent of the labeled soluble protein found found after injection of leucine-C14 consists of subunits with a molecular weight of 60,000 and with other characteristics of microtubular protein. This protein has a half-life of about 4 days.


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