Highly purified basal lateral plasma membranes from rat duodenum. Physical criteria for purity
- 1 September 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The Journal of Membrane Biology
- Vol. 50 (3-4) , 343-363
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01868897
Abstract
Preparations of intestinal epithelial cell basal lateral plasma membranes were analyzed with free flow electrophoresis and density pertubation with digitonin. The initial basal lateral membrane preparations were obtained by equilibrium density gradient centrifugation after two different schemes of homogenization and differential sedimentation (A.K. Mircheff, C.H. van Os, and E.M. Wright. 1978.Membr. Biochem. 1: 177, and A.K. Mircheff, S.D. Hanna, M.W. Walling, and E.M. Wright. 1979.Prep. Biochem. 9:33. In these preparations, Na,K-ATPase, a marker for the basal lateral mambrane, was purified 16- to 18-fold over the initial homogenate. The preparations were also enriched in NADPH-cytochromec reductase, alkaline phosphatase, acid phosphatase, and galactosylstransferase. Both free-flow electrophoresis, which separates on the basis of surface charge, and density perturbation with digitonin, which depends on a specific interaction of digitonin with cholesterol-rich membranes, resolved the preparation into three populations of particles. The major population, which represented basal lateral membranes purified 20- to 32-fold with respect to the initial homogenate, contained Na,K-ATPase, alkaline phosphatase, adenylate cyclase, and acid phosphatase. A second population was defined by its content of NADPH-cytochromec reductase, and the third was defined by its content of galactosyltransferase. Guanylate cyclase appeared to be partitioned between the Na,K-ATPase-rich and NADPH-cytochromec reductase-rich populations. Galactosyltransferase is also present in fractions which contain the Na,K-ATPase-rich membranes, but the present data cannot exclude the possibility of spillovers by the adjacent, galactosyltransferase-rich population. This work emphasize the importance of multiple, physical criteria for purity in the isolation of subcellular components.This publication has 48 references indexed in Scilit:
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