Protein kinase assay on isoelectric focusing gels: evaluation of its quantitative potentials. |
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Authors: | M Gagelmann W Pyerin D Kübler V Kinzel |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Experimental Pathology, German Cancer Research Center, D-6900 Heidelberg, Germany |
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Abstract: | The conditions of the Hirsch-Rosen assay (1974, Anal. Biochem.60, 389–394) for protein kinase activity oncomplete isoelectric focusing gels have been analyzed and further developed with the consequence that the test can be easily adapted to other protein kinases in a quantitative manner. Special attention was given (i) to the breakdown of the pH gradient in relation to gel size and Ampholine concentration in order to achieve optimal pH ranges for the assay, (ii) to the introduction of histone as a substrate besides protamine, and (iii) to the distribution of the particular substrates and products throughout the gel. The results of the protein kinase assay on gels were shown to be linear for at least 1 h, and to be dependent on the amount of ATP and on the amount of protein kinase applied, thereby fulfilling the requirements necessary to yield quantitative data. |
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