Antibody production to choline acetyltransferase purified from human brain |
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Authors: | V K Singh P L McGeer |
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Affiliation: | Kinsmen Laboratory of Neurological Research Department of Psychiatry University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada, V6T 1W5 |
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Abstract: | Choline acetyltransferase (CAT) was isolated from human caudate and putamen. The enzyme was highly purified by a series of steps involving fractionation by protamine sulfate and ammonium sulfate followed by chromatography on DEAE-Sephadex, hydroxyapatite and carboxymethyl cellulose columns. The isolated CAT gave a single protein band on polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis at pH 8.3 which corresponded with CAT activity. A single band was also obtained at pH 6.8. Rabbit antiserum was prepared to the purified homogeneous CAT from carboxymethyl cellulose columns. It exhibited a single sharp precipitin band on double diffusion tests on Ouchterlony I.D. plates when tested against the partially purified hydroxyapatite enzyme. On preincubation, the antiserum inhibited CAT activity to 50–60% of control independently of the concentration of enzymatic protein. Normal rabbit serum neither produced a precipitin band on double diffusion tests nor inhibited the CAT activity on incubation. The anti-CAT rabbit antibody thus appeared to be specific. |
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