Isolation of in situ crosslinked ligand-receptor complexes using an anticrosslinker specific antibody

K Ballmer-Hofer, V Schlup, P Burn, MM Burger - Analytical Biochemistry, 1982 - Elsevier
K Ballmer-Hofer, V Schlup, P Burn, MM Burger
Analytical Biochemistry, 1982Elsevier
A new method designed for the specific isolation and characterization of ligand-receptor
complexes using a heterobifunctional crosslinking agent and immunoprecipitation is
described. The complexes are first covalently crosslinked by photoactivation of the
crosslinking agent. After lysis of the cells, the crosslinked complexes are immunoprecipitated
using an antiserum directed against the crosslinking agent. With this method, ligand-
receptor complexes formed in only minute amounts become available for further …
A new method designed for the specific isolation and characterization of ligand-receptor complexes using a heterobifunctional crosslinking agent and immunoprecipitation is described. The complexes are first covalently crosslinked by photoactivation of the crosslinking agent. After lysis of the cells, the crosslinked complexes are immunoprecipitated using an antiserum directed against the crosslinking agent. With this method, ligand-receptor complexes formed in only minute amounts become available for further investigation. By using this anticrosslinker antiserum, different receptor systems can be investigated without raising new receptor- or ligand-specific antibodies for each system. As a test system, a radioiodinated lectin was used as ligand molecule and erythrocyte membranes acted as receptor carriers.
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