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Detection of gangliosides by direct binding ofLimax flavus agglutinin to thin layer chromotograms
Authors:Wojciech Kielczyski  Leonard C Harrison
Institution:(1) Burnet Clinical Research Unit, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, P.O. The Royal Melbourne Hospital, 3050 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:A simple and sensitive method for detecting gangliosides on TLC plates is described. Gangliosides are extracted by phase partition in chloroform/methanol, developed on TLC plates in chloroform/methanol/0.25% aqueous KCl (5/4/1 by vol) and identified by binding of125I-labelled, sialic acid-specificLimax flavus agglutinin (LFA) autoradiography and scanning densitometry. The detection limit of the method is below 1 ng (0.5 pmol) for GM3, GM1 and GT1b, and below 0.3 ng (0.2 pmol) for GM2 and GD1a. Binding of125I-LFA is not inhibited by 106-fold molar excess concentrations ofN-acetylneuraminic acid or lactose but is decreased in a dose-dependent manner by eitherN-acetylneuraminyllactose or unlabelled lectin. Gangliosides were not detected after their treatment byClostridium perfringens sialidase in the presence of taurocholic acid. Ten gangliosides were detected in human brain and seven in normal human serum. Extracts from 0.2 mg of brain and 20 mgrl of serum were sufficient for the detection of major gangliosides.Abbreviations LFA Limax flavus agglutinin - ELLA Enzyme Linked Lectin Assay - PIM Poly(isobutyl methacrylate) - PVP Polyvinylpyrrolidone mol.wt. 40,000 - PBS Phosphate buffered saline - BSA Bovine serum albumin
Keywords:gangliosides  Limax flavus lectin  sialic acid  thin layer chromatography  autoradiography
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