Rapid purification of native C protein from nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles
A rapid three step procedure is described for the purification of C protein from HeLa 40 S hnRNP particles. The procedure takes advantage of the salt resistant RNA binding of C protein, the size of the C protein-RNA complex, and the strong binding of C protein to an anion-exchange resin. Typically 1...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of biochemical and biophysical methods 1988-05, Vol.16 (1), p.87-98 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A rapid three step procedure is described for the purification of C protein from HeLa 40 S hnRNP particles. The procedure takes advantage of the salt resistant RNA binding of C protein, the size of the C protein-RNA complex, and the strong binding of C protein to an anion-exchange resin. Typically 120 micrograms of C protein is obtained from 4.0 X 10(9) cells with greater than 95% electrophoretic purity. Proteins C1 and C2 copurify in the ratio of 3.5 Cl to 1 C2. The purified C protein participates in hnRNP particle reconstitution and on this basis is judged to be native. The purified C protein binds to a gel filtration matrix at 0.5 M NaCl but at higher salt concentrations it elutes before the marker protein, apoferritin (Mr = 443,000). An abbreviated two step purification procedure utilizing anion-exchange chromatography is also described. This procedure results in relatively pure C protein, as well as a useful separation of the other hnRNP proteins. |
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ISSN: | 0165-022X |
DOI: | 10.1016/0165-022X(88)90106-6 |