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Localization of angiotensin converting enzyme (kininase II). I. Preparation of antibody-hemeoctapeptide conjugates.
Authors:J W Ryan  A R Day  D R Schultz  U S Ryan  A Chung  D I Marlborough  F E Dorer
Institution:1. Papanicolaou Cancer Research Institute and Department of Medicine, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida 33136, U.S.A.;2. Hypertension Research Laboratory, Veterans Administration Hospital and Department of Biochemistry, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, U.S.A.
Abstract:Antibodies to pig lung angiotensin converting enzyme (kininase II) were conjugated to a heme-octapeptide (8-microperoxidase, 8-MP) derived from cytochrome c. 8-MP, which has only one reactive amine, was coupled to antibody in a two-step procedure using a bifunctional active ester, bis-succinyl succinate. In the first-step, 8-MP-succinyl succinate, a stable compound which can be stored. In a second step, the remaining active ester was used for coupling to reactive amines of the antibody. The conjugate consists of 1.6-2.3 8-MP moieties per antibody. Using these procedures, the formation of complex polymers is avoided. Each molecule of conjugate possesses both immunoreactivity and peroxidatic activity. The conjugate has been used to localize angiotensin converting enzyme along the plasma membrane and associated caveolae of pig aortic endothelial cells in culture.
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