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. 1986 Jul;81(3):913-8.
doi: 10.1104/pp.81.3.913.

Gel-Electrophoretic Separation, Detection, and Characterization of Plant and Bacterial UDP-Glucose Glucosyltransferases

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Gel-Electrophoretic Separation, Detection, and Characterization of Plant and Bacterial UDP-Glucose Glucosyltransferases

M P Thelen et al. Plant Physiol. 1986 Jul.

Abstract

We have developed procedures for detection and characterization of UDP-glucose: glucosyltransferases following electrophoretic separation in nondenaturing polyacrylamide gels. Using digitonin-solubilized membrane protein preparations from a variety of plants and two cellulose-producing bacteria, activity can be demonstrated for several UDP-glucose:beta-glucan synthases with an in situ assay following gel electrophoresis. These enzymes can be characterized within the gels with respect to effector requirements and products produced, and several advantages of this assay over solution assays are demonstrated. For example, the clear dependence of plant UDP-glucose:(1-->3)-beta-glucan synthase on both Ca(2+) and a beta-linked glucoside is shown; bacterial cellulose synthases show direct stimulation within the gel by guanyl oligonucleotide, and the Acetobacter xylinum enzyme appears more stable in the gel assay than in solution assay.

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