Ability of ubiquitin radioimmunoassay to discriminate between monoubiquitin and multi-ubiquitin chains - PubMed (original) (raw)
Comparative Study
. 1996 Aug 13;1290(3):282-8.
doi: 10.1016/0304-4165(96)00032-3.
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Comparative Study
Ability of ubiquitin radioimmunoassay to discriminate between monoubiquitin and multi-ubiquitin chains
K Takada et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1996.
Abstract
Free ubiquitin (mainly monoubiquitin) and multi-ubiquitin chains coexist in eukaryote cells and serve distinct cellular roles. However, any immunoassay systems established previously have not been proved to be applicable for measuring the former without cross-reactive responses with the latter. For this purpose, we developed a radioimmunoassay specific to monoubiquitin by employing antiserum US-1 against ubiquitin. In this assay, ubiquitin-protein conjugates, prepared by a reticulocyte lysate fraction II and fractionated on Moro Q and Superdex 200 columns, exhibited practically no cross-reactivity. The cross-reactivity of fractionated ubiquitin-lysozyme conjugates was also analyzed as a function of their multi-ubiquitin chain size. As a result, the larger the conjugates were found to be, the weaker were the cross-reactive responses they showed, and the multi-ubiquitin chains (n > approx. 20) were substantially unreactive in the radioimmunoassay. By using the radioimmunoassay, heat-shock-induced decrease in the level of cellular free (mono)ubiquitin was detected. In addition, the standard preparation of multi-ubiquitin chains was not cross-reactive in all other five radioimmunoassays employing distinct antibodies to ubiquitin (four antisera and a monoclonal antibody). These data suggest that radioimmunoassays employing ubiquitin antibodies raised by the general methods can discriminate between monoubiquitin and multi-ubiquitin chains and quantitate cellular free ubiquitin.
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