Quantification of arabinogalactan-protein in plant extracts by single radial gel diffusion
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- DOI: 10.1016/0003-2697(85)90251-9
Quantification of arabinogalactan-protein in plant extracts by single radial gel diffusion
Abstract
The amount of arabinogalactan-protein in whole plant extracts can be quantified by single radial diffusion in agarose gels containing a dye known as the beta-glucosyl-Yariv reagent which specifically interacts with and precipitates arabinogalactan-proteins. The lower limit of quantification is 0.04 microgram of arabinogalactan-protein; gum arabic is used as a standard reference arabinogalactan-protein. In principle, this method can be adapted to measure levels of any dye-precipitating macromolecule; for example, acidic polysaccharides can be estimated by their binding to the cationic dye Alcian blue.
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