Abstract
Myelin basic proteins (MBP) can be detected in 5-day mouse brain, even though there is very little myelin present. In addition to the 4 MBP components (with MW of 14, 17, 18.5 and 21.5 kilodaltons), that are commonly observed, other larger MBP-related polypeptides are also present. The possibility of MBP phosphorylation at early stages of development was investigated in order to establish the point at which this modification occurs in the assembly of myelin. In vivo isotope studies show that in the 5-day mouse brain 14-, 17-, 18.5- and 21.5-kilodalton MBP are phosphorylated and that they may be present in an immature form of myelin. Larger MBP-related proteins with a MW of 35 and 42 kilodaltons are also phosphorylated but appear to be present mostly in nonmyelin structures or compartments.