Hydrophobic binding of ribosomes and polysomes to agarose gels
Rat liver ribosomes and polyribosomes could be immobilized in agarose gels at 4°C and pH 7.6, using KCl or NaCl molarities of 0.25 or higher. The binding could be effected in the presence of excess protein and/or detergents. Polysomes attached to endoplasmic membrane fragments did not bind to agaros...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analytical biochemistry 1978-10, Vol.90 (1), p.365-373 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rat liver ribosomes and polyribosomes could be immobilized in agarose gels at 4°C and pH 7.6, using KCl or NaCl molarities of 0.25 or higher. The binding could be effected in the presence of excess protein and/or detergents. Polysomes attached to endoplasmic membrane fragments did not bind to agarose even at 0.5
m KCl; tRNAs were also not bound. The larger (60 S) subunit of liver ribosomes was also completely immobilized at 0.3
m KCl, while the immobilization of the smaller (40 S) subunit was poor even at 1
m KCl. The ribosomal subunits could be essentially quantitatively desorbed at 4°C by a low ionic strength elution, while the recovery of gel-bound polysomes was of the order of 80 to 85% under these conditions. The polysomes that recovered from agarose at low ionic strength were active in
in vitro incorporation of amino acids into polypeptides. |
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ISSN: | 0003-2697 1096-0309 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0003-2697(78)90039-8 |