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WE have recently shown1 that if rabbit muscle is extracted with a solution of high ionic strength (potassium chlorido > 0.5), the electrophoretic test (Tiselius–Longsworth, see ref. 2) shows, besides the proteins already described3–7, a new component that we have called ‘Y-protein’. At ionic strength 0.40 and pH 7.4, it moves more slowly than β-myosin.
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DUBUISSON, M. ‘Y-Protein’: a New Component of the Muscle Machine. Nature 166, 1116 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1038/1661116b0
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