The preparation and use of pyridoxal [32P]phosphate as a labeling reagent for proteins on the outer surface of membranes
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- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(77)90062-1
The preparation and use of pyridoxal [32P]phosphate as a labeling reagent for proteins on the outer surface of membranes
Abstract
Pyridoxal [32P] phosphate was prepared using [gamma-32P] ATP, pyridoxal, and pyridoxine kinase purified from Escherichia coli B. The pyridoxal [32P] phosphate obtained had a specific activity of at least 1 Ci/mmol. This reagent was used to label intact influenza virus, red blood cells, and both normal and transformed chick embryo fibroblasts. The cell or virus to be labeled was incubated with pyridoxal [32P] phosphate. The Schiff base formed between pyridoxal [32P] phosphate and protein amino groups was reduced with NaBH4. The distribution of pyridoxal [32P] phosphate in cell membrane or virus envelope proteins was visualized by autoradiography of the proteins separated by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The labeling of the proteins of both influenza and chick cells appeared to be limited exclusively to those on the external surface of the virus or plasma membrane. With intact red blood cells the major portion of the probe was bound by external proteins, but a small amount of label was found associated with the internal proteins spectrin and hemoglobin.
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