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Anal Biochem ; 148(1): 10-4, 1985 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4037292

ABSTRACT

A new method using centrifugal elutriation for subcellular fractionation of plant cells has been developed. This method takes advantage of the fact that particles sedimenting in a gravitational field can be eluted by flow against the field. A wheat protoplast homogenate was fed into an elutriation rotor spinning at high speed and the flow rate into the rotor was gradually increased. The smaller and less dense materials such as mitochondria, microbodies, endoplasmic reticulum, and cytoplasm were elutriated earlier than the larger and denser nuclei and chloroplasts. The intact chloroplasts, free of mitochondria, microbodies, endoplasmic reticulum, and cytoplasm, could be obtained within 40 min following the rupture of protoplasts. The chlorophyll-free mitochondria could be obtained within 80 min.


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Cell Fractionation/instrumentation , Triticum/ultrastructure , Centrifugation/instrumentation , Chloroplasts , Mitochondria
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J Immunol Methods ; 78(1): 87-94, 1985 Apr 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2580028

ABSTRACT

Protein conjugates of pyridoxal have been used to elicit anti-vitamin B6 antibodies in rabbits. These antibodies have been incorporated into 2 homogeneous assays systems, a spin immunoassay, using a paramagnetic derivative of the vitamin as ligand, and a fluorescence enzyme immunoassay, using beta-galactosidase conjugated to vitamin B6 as the indicator molecule. These assay systems do not require fractionation steps, and could be the basis of analytical methodology for nutritional research or clinical diagnosis.


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Pyridoxamine/analysis , Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy , Epitopes , Immunoassay , Immunoenzyme Techniques
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