Recognition and separation of isoenzymes by metal chelates. Immobilized metal ion affinity partitioning of lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes.

A Otto, G Birkenmeier
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Abstract

Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-bound chelated metal ions partition preferentially into the top, PEG-rich, phase of a PEG-salt or PEG-dextran aqueous two-phase system. Extraction by this soluble affinity ligand of proteins is due to a selective interaction of the chelated metal ion with accessible histidine residues on the protein surface. Using Cu-iminodiacetate-PEG (Cu-IDA-PEG) the surface of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) isoenzymes from different species was probed for the presence of metal chelate binding sites. It was demonstrated that the homotetramers (LDH-1)(H4) from rabbit, bovine and pig displayed weak binding to chelated copper whereas the M4-type isoenzymes (LDH-5) bound strongly to this ligand. The binding of the different heterotetramers increases as the number of M-type subunits increases. In contrast, the human isoenzymes are bound to chelated copper in a reversed sequence. The comparison of the affinity partitioning effect of Cu-IDA-PEG in PEG-salt and PEG-dextran systems revealed that the discriminatory effect of copper is promoted by high salt concentrations. Resolution of isoenzymes by multiple extraction using counter-current distribution provides valuable data on the partitioning of enzymes relative to that of the bulk proteins. The efficacy of metal chelate affinity partitioning for the purification of LDH from tissue samples by batchwise extraction was also demonstrated.

金属螯合物对同工酶的识别与分离。乳酸脱氢酶同工酶的固定化金属离子亲和分配。
聚乙二醇(PEG)结合的螯合金属离子优先分配到顶部的,富含PEG的,聚乙二醇盐或聚乙二醇右旋糖酐水两相体系。这种蛋白质的可溶性亲和配体的提取是由于螯合金属离子与蛋白质表面上可接近的组氨酸残基的选择性相互作用。利用Cu-IDA-PEG对不同物种的乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)同工酶的表面进行了金属螯合结合位点的探测。结果表明,兔、牛和猪的同型四聚体(LDH-1)(H4)与铜螯合体的结合较弱,而m4型同工酶(LDH-5)与铜螯合体的结合较强。不同异四聚体的结合随着m型亚基数量的增加而增加。相反,人类同工酶以相反的顺序与螯合铜结合。通过对Cu-IDA-PEG在peg -盐和peg -葡聚糖体系中的亲和分配效应的比较,发现高盐浓度会促进铜的亲和分配效应。通过逆流分布的多次提取对同工酶的分离提供了有价值的关于酶相对于散装蛋白的分配的数据。金属螯合亲和分配对组织样品中乳酸脱氢酶的批量提取的效果也得到了证实。
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