Separation of limited tryptic fragments of human ceruloplasmin by gel-permeation high-performance liquid chromatography
- PMID: 6630352
- DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9673(01)90899-4
Separation of limited tryptic fragments of human ceruloplasmin by gel-permeation high-performance liquid chromatography
Abstract
Limited tryptic proteolysis of human ceruloplasmin rapidly produces several large, protease-resistant fragments, suggesting that the molecule consists of several domains. In order to locate the sites of proteolytic cleavage in the whole molecule, we used gel-permeation high-performance liquid chromatography to determine the optimum conditions for fragment separation. Using a buffer containing 8 M urea, the 67,000-daltons tryptic fragment from single-chain ceruloplasmin was isolated in a sufficiently pure state for amino acid sequence analysis to determine its location in the uncleaved molecule. These results have been used in conjunction with amino acid sequence data to develop a schematic model of the domain structure of human ceruloplasmin.