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Fluorescence of eosinophil leucocyte granules induced by 1-hydroxy-3,6,8-pyrenetrisulfonate. Visualization of differences in protein isoelectric points.

C I Trigoso1, J Espada, J C Stockert.   

Abstract

After treatment of horse, rat and human blood smears with alkaline solutions of 1-hydroxy-3,6,8-pyrenetrisulfonate (HPTS), eosinophil leucocyte granules were the unique cell components which showed a bright green fluorescence. When stained with HPTS at pH 10, the whole granule of horse eosinophils showed high emission which strongly diminished after washing or staining in salt solutions or by using blocking methods for amino groups. Using HPTS at pH 12, the fluorescence reaction of horse granules was specifically located in the peripheral region, appearing as fluorescent rings. These microscopic observations, which indicate differences in the isoelectric point of proteins within the eosinophil granule, were also confirmed by HPTS staining of protein blots as model substrates. Spectral analysis of HPTS at pH 10 and 12 showed practically identical absorption and emission spectra with peaks at 450 nm and 510 nm, respectively. Our results indicate that mainly ionic binding occurs between cationic proteins and HPTS in alkaline solution, and that the most cationic proteins (with isoelectric points at pH higher than 12) are located in the peripheral annular region of horse eosinophil granules.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7584562     DOI: 10.1007/BF01464788

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 0948-6143            Impact factor:   4.304


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