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Comparative Study
. 1983 Mar 9;728(3):403-8.
doi: 10.1016/0005-2736(83)90512-6.

Solubilization of yeast plasma membranes and mitochondria by different types of non-denaturing detergents

Comparative Study

Solubilization of yeast plasma membranes and mitochondria by different types of non-denaturing detergents

R Navarrete et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. .

Abstract

A comparative study of the solubilization of yeast plasma membranes and mitochondria by different types of non-denaturing detergents has been performed. Zwittergent-14 (3-[tetradecyldimethylammonio]-1-propanesulfonate) at low concentrations (3-4 mM) produced maximum solubilization of both membranes. However, this detergent may inactivate enzymes at high concentrations. Taurodeoxycholate (in the presence of salt) and Triton X-100 were also effective in mitochondria but not in the plasma membranes. Octylglucoside only solubilized these membranes at very high concentrations (20 mM). CHAPS (3-[cholamidopropyldimethylammonio]-1-propanesulfonate) only achieved partial solubilization even at high concentrations. Our results suggest that Zwittergent-14 at low concentrations is one of the most powerful detergents for the general solubilization of native membrane proteins.

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