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Isolation of a catalytically competent phosphorylated tyrosine kinase from Rous sarcoma virus-induced rat tumor by immunoadsorption to and hapten elution from phosphotyrosine binding antibodies
Whitehouse-Hills, Susan; Argetsinger, Lawrence S.; Shafer, Jules A.
1990-03-01
Citation:Whitehouse-Hills, Susan, Argetsinger, Lawrence S., Shafer, Jules A. (1990/03/01)."Isolation of a catalytically competent phosphorylated tyrosine kinase from Rous sarcoma virus-induced rat tumor by immunoadsorption to and hapten elution from phosphotyrosine binding antibodies." Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology 1037(3): 380-387. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/28715>
Abstract: A procedure has been developed for the isolation of a catalytically competent phosphorylated tyrosine kinase (RSV Y-kinase) from avian sarcoma virus-induced rat tumors. The procedure involves reaction of partially purified RSV Y-kinase with ATP to effect tyrosyl phosphorylation of catalytically competent RSV Y-kinase. Tyrosyl phosphorylated RSV Y-kinase was isolated from the heterogenous reaction mixture by immunoadsorption on immobilized phosphotyrosyl binding antibodies and elution with the hapten p-nitrophenyl phosphate. Estimation of the phosphate content of the purified phosphorylated RSV Y-kinase indicated that 1-3 tyrosyl groups had been phosphorylated upon reaction with ATP. The specific activity toward histone 2B of the purified phosphorylated RSV Y-kinase was at least 30-fold greater than that estimated for the RSV Y-kinase prepared previously by immunoadsorption on immobilized antiserum from tumor bearing rabbits.