Purification of erythrocyte band 4.1 and other cytoskeletal components using hydroxyapatite-Ultrogel
- PMID: 2940939
- DOI: 10.1016/0003-2697(86)90248-4
Purification of erythrocyte band 4.1 and other cytoskeletal components using hydroxyapatite-Ultrogel
Abstract
An improved method for purifying erythrocyte band 4.1, the protein which mediates the interaction between spectrin and actin, has been developed. The new procedure, using adsorption chromatography on hydroxylapatite crystals immobilized within a crosslinked agarose gel (HA-Ultrogel), is simple and reproducibly provides a high yield of band 4.1 which is essentially free of protein kinase. Other components eluted from the hydroxylapatite matrix include band 4.9, ankyrin, and a 35,000-Da polypeptide that appears to be glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase that remains bound to the erythrocyte membrane in 150 mM NaCl.
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