pH, urea and substrate gradients for the optimization of ultrathin polyacrylamide gel zymograms |
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Authors: | Angelika G rg, Wilhelm Postel,Peter Johann |
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Affiliation: | Lehrstuhl für Allgemeine Lebensmitteltechnologie, Technische Universität München, D-8050 Freising, Weihenstephan, FRG |
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Abstract: | The preparation of ultrathin polycrylamide gels with different kinds of gradients (pH, substrates, inhibitors) is described. By using these gels fro contact printing after isolectric with Ampholines or Immobilines and for diffusion tests, the influence of pH or increasing amounts of substrates or inhibitors on enzyme activities is studied. These methods are successfully applied for the optimization of zymogram techniques and for the easy characterization of industrial microbiol enzyme preparations for technological purposes. With buffer-generated pH gradient gels, the pH optimum of all isoenzyme activities is demonstrated by contatc printing; the total amount of esoenzyme acitivities dependent on pH is determined by a diffusion test. Gels with a linear gradient between 0 and 8 M urea are used for isoelectric focusing, diffusion tests and contact printing in order to differentiate the unfolding and denaturing effects of urea on isoenzymes. Alterations in polygalacturonase isoenzyme patterns dependent on urea concentration of denaturation but by the change of chargers. In respect to band sharpness and straightness urea can be added advantagenously up to 2 M without changing the isoelectric points or activities of the isoenzymes. for the reproducibility of zymograms it is interesting to see that different substrate concentrations reveal different isoenzyme patterns. |
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Keywords: | isoelectric focusing immobilized pH gradients zymograms print gels with linear gradients diffusion tests urea gradients |
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