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JBC, Vol. 250, Issue 3, 1035-1040, Feb, 1975
D. H. Jean, R. W. Albers and G. J. Koval
Detergent (Lubrol WX)-solubilized sodium-potassium-activated adenosine
triphosphatase ((Na+ + K+)-ATPase) of electrophorus electric organ contains
two major constituent polypeptides with molecular weights of 96,000 and
58,000 which can be readily demonstrated by sodium dodecyl sulfate
polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. These two polypeptides can be clearly
separated and can be obtained in milligram quantities by preparative sodium
dodecyl sulfate gel electrophoresis. The separated polypeptides, after
removal of sodium dodecyl sulfate, and Lubrol-solubilized (Na+ + K+)-ATPase
activity to some degree. Moreover, the degree of inhibition is directly
proportional to the increasing amounts of antisera. The inhibition is
maximal 4 weeks after the first injection. Immunodiffusion in 1% agar gel
indicated that only Lubrol-solubilized enzyme antiserum, but not
58,000-dalton or 96,00-dalton polypeptide antiserum, gives one major
precipitin band. However, specific complex formation between each
polypeptide antiserum and Lubrol-solubilized enzyme occurs. This was
demonstrated indirectly. After incubating Lubrol-solubilized enzyme with
increasing amounts of polypeptide antisera at 37 degrees for 15 min, they
were placed in the side wells of an immunodiffusion plate with antiserum
against Lubrol-solubilized enzyme in the central well. The intensity of the
precipitin band decreased with increasing amounts of polypeptide antisera.
Thus, the results indicate that both 96,000-dalton and 58,000-dalton
polypeptides are integral subunits of (Na+ + K+)-ATPase.
Sodium-potassium-activated adenosine triphosphatase of electrophorus electric organ. X. Immunochemical properties of the Lubrol-solubilized enzume and its constituent polypeptides
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