Sedimentation-equilibrium studies on the heterogeneity of two beta-lactamases.
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ABSTRACT: Solutions of crystalline beta-lactamase I and beta-lactamase II, prepared by Kuwabara (1970), were examined in the ultracentrifuge and their sedimentation coefficients, diffusion coefficients, molecular weights and heterogeneity determined. Each sample was shown to consist of a major component comprising at least 97% of the material and a minor component of much higher molecular weight. The molecular weights of the major components were 27800 for beta-lactamase I and 35600 for beta-lactamase II. Emphasis is placed on a straightforward practical way of analysing the sedimentation-equilibrium results on mixtures of two macromolecular components rather than on a strict theoretical solution. Appendices describe the theory of systems at both chemical and sedimentation equilibrium and the procedure for calculating the combined distribution of two components.
SUBMITTER: Lloyd PH
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1179214 | biostudies-other | 1970 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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