Title : The separation of alpha-2 macroglobulin into five components with differing electrophoretic and enzyme-binding properties.

Pub. Date : 1971 Nov

PMID : 4106393






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1 Two bands were observed in the alpha-2 macroglobulin region when acrylamide gel electrophoresis was performed with a pH 8.9 running gel. Acrylamide alpha-2-macroglobulin Homo sapiens
2 In both cases, the preaddition of stoichiometric amounts of trypsin or chymotrypsin added to alpha-2 macroglobulin resulted in disappearance of slower bands leaving only one band on acrylamide gel electrophoresis patterns. Acrylamide alpha-2-macroglobulin Homo sapiens
3 Preparative acrylamide gel electrophoresis separated alpha-2 macroglobulin obtained from Bio-Gel into five closely-spaced species. Acrylamide alpha-2-macroglobulin Homo sapiens
4 Preparative acrylamide gel electrophoresis of a mixture of alpha-2 macroglobulin-trypsin complex and alpha-2 macroglobulin revealed that the fast moving component was alpha-2 macroglobulin-trypsin complex and that the slower moving material was unbound alpha-2 macroglobulin. Acrylamide alpha-2-macroglobulin Homo sapiens
5 Preparative acrylamide gel electrophoresis of a mixture of alpha-2 macroglobulin-trypsin complex and alpha-2 macroglobulin revealed that the fast moving component was alpha-2 macroglobulin-trypsin complex and that the slower moving material was unbound alpha-2 macroglobulin. Acrylamide alpha-2-macroglobulin Homo sapiens
6 Preparative acrylamide gel electrophoresis of a mixture of alpha-2 macroglobulin-trypsin complex and alpha-2 macroglobulin revealed that the fast moving component was alpha-2 macroglobulin-trypsin complex and that the slower moving material was unbound alpha-2 macroglobulin. Acrylamide alpha-2-macroglobulin Homo sapiens
7 Preparative acrylamide gel electrophoresis of a mixture of alpha-2 macroglobulin-trypsin complex and alpha-2 macroglobulin revealed that the fast moving component was alpha-2 macroglobulin-trypsin complex and that the slower moving material was unbound alpha-2 macroglobulin. Acrylamide alpha-2-macroglobulin Homo sapiens
8 These results were explained by the acrylamide gels which showed that 1 mole of chymotrypsin was sufficient to convert all the alpha-2 macroglobulin to a species with the fastest mobility which no longer binds additional enzyme. Acrylamide alpha-2-macroglobulin Homo sapiens