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The effect of pH and hypertonic KC1 on the collection of the cyclic AMP-protein complex from rat skeletal muscle and erythrocyte extracts.
Authors:H Sheppard  W H Tsien
Institution:Department of Cell Biology, Research Division Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., Nutley, New Jersey 07110, USA
Abstract:The effect of pH on the extent of binding of cyclic AMP was evaluated by membrane filtration, charcoal exclusion and Sephadex G-25 chromatography. The amount of binding activity found in hemolysates of rat erythrocytes and 105,000 × g supernatants of rat thigh muscle homogenates varies appreciably with pH and method of measurement. Measurements of binding activity in a muscle extract by exclusion from Sephadex G-25 indicated the presence of two pH optima, one at pH 4.5 and the other at pH 7.4 or higher. The filtration method gave higher values than the charcoal method at pH 4.5 while the reverse was true at pH 7.4. With the erythrocyte preparation no binding was evident above pH 5.0 by either procedure except in the presence of 0.8 M KCl. Hypertonic KCl raised the pH of optimum binding to 5–5.5 for both tissues as indicated by both the filtration and charcoal methods. It is apparent from these results that the determination of cyclic AMP binding proteins from various tissues requires that more attention be paid to the role of ionic strength, pH and the mode of collection of the bound complex.
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