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An evaluation of techniques for labelling the surface proteins of cultured mammalian cells
Authors:R.L. Juliano  M. Behar-Bannelier
Affiliation:1. The Research Institute, Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, TorontoCanada;2. The Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, TorontoCanada
Abstract:We have evaluated four techniques for labelling the surface proteins of cultured mammalian cells. The techniques are: (a) the lactoperoxide system; (b) the pyridoxal phosphate-[3H]borohydride system; (c) the [3H]4,4′-diisothiocyano-2,2′-dihydrostilbene disulfonate system and (d) the galactose oxidase-[3H]borohydride system. The subcellular distribution of radiolabel produced by these techniques has been evaluated by authoradiography at the light microscope level and by cellular fractionation. We find that while all four systems label the surface membranes in the majority of the cell population, they also heavily label internal sites in a small subpopulation of nonviable cells. The contribution of the internally labelled cells to further biochemical analysis may represent a severe problem in investigations which rely solely on surface labels for the study of plasma membrane organization
Keywords:FMMP, formylmethionylsulfone methylphosphate  DIDS, 4,4′-diisothiiocyano-2,2′-dihydrostilbene disulfonate
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