Literature DB >> 486542

Differential fixation of poly(L-arginine) and poly(L-lysine) by tannic acid and its application to the fixation of collagen in electron microscopy.

K M Meek, J B Weiss.   

Abstract

A differential fixation of poly(L-arginine) and poly(L-lysine) has been demonstrated by means of cellulose acetate electrophoresis and colorimetric titration. Electrophoresis showed that at pH 3.0 and concentrations between 0.025% and 2% the reagent interacts with poly(L-arginine) but not with poly(L-lysine). At pH 7.5, however, poly(L-lysine) also reacts, although at a higher concentration of tannic acid than was required to fix poly(L-arginine) at this pH. Colorimetric titration revealed that for poly(L-arginine) the reaction with tannic acid commences at pH 3.0 and is complete at pH 4.1 whereas for poly(L-lysine) the reaction commences at pH 3.5 and is complete at pH 4.9. It is suggested that the reaction is predominantly electrostatic. The results are discussed in relation to the use of tannic acid as a protein fixative in electron microscopy.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 486542     DOI: 10.1016/0304-4165(79)90225-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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