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  • Title: Activity measurement and multiplicity detection of human secretory-type ribonuclease based on polycytidylic acid/ethidium bromide fluorescence.
    Author: Nadano D, Yasuda T, Sawazaki K, Takeshita H, Kishi K.
    Journal: Anal Biochem; 1993 Jul; 212(1):111-6. PubMed ID: 8368482.
    Abstract:
    Two analytical methods for human secretory-type ribonuclease, which are based on polycytidylic acid/ethidium bromide fluorescence, have been developed. The first is a method for measurement of secretory-type ribonuclease activity utilizing the radial diffusion of ribonuclease in a thin agarose gel plate containing polycytidylic acid and ethidium bromide. Ribonuclease activity was visualized as a dark circle on a fluorescent background under ultraviolet light after immersing the gel in a cooled acidic solution. The radius of the dark circle was proportional to the amount of the enzyme. This method allows quantitation of human secretory-type ribonuclease down to at least 5 x 10(-5) unit, which corresponds to 60 pg. Secretory-type ribonuclease activity in 18 different human tissues and body fluids was measured. The second method is a zymogram technique for detection of secretory-type ribonuclease after isoelectric focusing, which includes placing a dried agarose film containing polycytidylic acid and ethidium bromide on the focused gel. Human secretory-type ribonuclease (less than 3 x 10(-4) unit) was detected with a high band resolution on the same principle as that of the activity assay described above.
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