Use of the biotin-avidin system for labelling, isolation and characterization of neural cell-surface proteins
- PMID: 1694760
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1990.tb15569.x
Use of the biotin-avidin system for labelling, isolation and characterization of neural cell-surface proteins
Abstract
We describe a method for the selective labelling, isolation and electrophoretic analysis of cell-surface molecules and extracellular matrix components. Intact tissues are reacted with activated esters of biotin and the labelled surface molecules identified on Western blots with horseradish-peroxidase-coupled or 35S-labelled streptavidin. Alternatively, the biotinylated proteins can be purified from tissue homogenates by affinity chromatography on an avidin-agarose column. Evidence is presented to show that this method is indeed specific for membrane and matrix components. Its practical application to embryonic neural tissues is demonstrated.
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