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A native, affinity-based protein blot for the analysis of streptavidin heterogeneity: consequences for the specificity of streptavidin mediated binding assays.

J Dittmer1, A Dittmer, R Della Bruna, V Kasche.   

Abstract

Commercial preparations of streptavidin, a bacterial biotin-binding protein, were analyzed by isoelectric focusing combined with an affinity-based protein blot using biotinylated, protein-saturated nitrocellulose. The colorimetrical detection of streptavidin with biotinylated alkaline phosphatase allows the selective visualization of streptavidin molecules with at least two active biotin-binding sites. Dependent on the preparation, seven to sixteen streptavidin forms were found with isoelectric points ranging from 5 to 8. Molecular weight analysis of the subunits of streptavidin showed that the observed heterogeneity was mainly due to limited proteolysis, which does not destroy the biotin-binding activity. The preparations differed also in the nonspecific reactivity of streptavidin with single-stranded DNA, bovine serum albumin and Tween 20. No relationship was observed between heterogeneity and non-specific binding activity. Data obtained from protein blots onto nitrocellulose saturated with single-stranded DNA showed that it cannot be excluded that streptavidin with only a single active biotin-binding site is mainly responsible for the nonspecific reactivity of some streptavidin preparations.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2612477     DOI: 10.1002/elps.1150101106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Electrophoresis        ISSN: 0173-0835            Impact factor:   3.535


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