Immunochemical comparison of prekeratin and alcoholic hyalin intermediate filaments |
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Authors: | H M Tinberg D L Mednick |
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Affiliation: | 1. Alcohol Research Program, V.A. Hospital, Loma Linda, CA 92357 USA;2. Department of Biochemistry, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92350 USA |
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Abstract: | Alcoholic hyalin is an hepatocellular aggregate composed of filaments apparently related to the prekeratin intermediate filament subclass. The relationship between these two filament preparations was determined immunochemically using guinea pig antisera derived against alcoholic hyalin, prekeratin, and major prekeratin polypeptides. Immunocrossreactivities were determined using sensitive solid-phase enzyme-immunoassays. These assays indicated that antisera derived against a given filament preparation reacted 10–1000 times better with that preparation than with the other system. The nature of crossreactive meterial was determined using antisera derived against the larger prekeratin polypeptides (Mr 61,000 and 51,000). When tested against these two antisera, alcoholic hyalin appeared to react better with the serum derived against the larger prekeratin component. Moreover, anti-alcoholic hyalin antiserum bound four to five times better to the 61,000 dalton component than to the 51,000 dalton polypeptide in the enzyme-immunoassay. Our results indicate that antigenic determinants related to prekeratin can be detected in alcoholic hyalin, but that these determinants are present in relatively low concentrations in purified alcoholic hyalin. In addition, it appears that the relative concentrations of prekeratin components in alcoholic hyalin do not reflect those in purified prekeratin. |
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Keywords: | AH alcoholic hyalin PK prekeratin α-AH anti-AH antiserum α-PK anti-PK antiserum EIA enzyme-immunoassay PBS-T PS polystyrene |
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