Isolation and partial characterization of the major outer membrane protein of Chromatium vinosum.
AUTOR(ES)
Lane, B C
RESUMO
The 42,000 major outer membrane protein of Chromatium vinosum was purified by a combination on ion-exchange chromatography, gel filtration, and isoelectric focusing. Upon isoelectric focusing, the final material produced four major hands. Three of the four bands were isolated and analyzed for similarity or differences. Protease peptide maps and cyanogen bromide maps of the three isoelectric species were identical. When the isolated isoelectric species were refocused, each produced multiple isoelectric species, suggesting that the procedure used was generating the multiple charged species. Protease treatment of the isolated outer membrane produced a 31,000 fragment from the 42,000 protein. This fragment was isolated by preparative sodium sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Although the amino acid compositions of the 42,000 protein and its 31,000 trypsin fragment were different, their polarity index was the same (45%). The amino-terminal sequences of the 42,000 protein and 31,000 trypsin fragment were identical, and it concluded that the amino-terminal was buried in the membrane.
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