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A New Sensitive Method for Qualitative and Quantitative Assay of Neomycin Phosphotransferase in Crude Cell Extracts

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Journal Gene
Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 1984 Oct 1
PMID 6096215
Citations 131
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Abstract

A general method is described for the detection and quantification of low amounts of neomycin phosphotransferase in crude cell extracts. The assay is based on the electrophoretic separation of the enzyme from other interfering proteins and detection of its enzymatic activity by in situ phosphorylation of the antibiotic kanamycin. Both kanamycin and [gamma-32P]ATP acting as substrates are embedded in an agarose gel placed on the polyacrylamide gel containing the separated proteins. After the enzymatic reaction, the phosphorylated kanamycin is transferred to P81 phosphocellulose ion exchange paper and the radiolabeled kanamycin is visualised by autoradiography. With this method 1 ng of active enzyme can easily be detected. Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell extracts can be examined, and changes in the size of enzymatically active proteins can be determined.

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