Journal article
Murine epidermal growth factor: heterogeneity on high resolution ion-exchange chromatography.
AW Burgess, CJ Lloyd, EC Nice
EMBO Journal | WILEY | Published : 1983
Abstract
We have shown that epidermal growth factor (EGF) purified either by the classical method of Savage and Cohen, or solely by h.p.l.c. techniques can be resolved into two species, EGF alpha and EGF beta. However, despite the apparent purity of such materials, as determined both chromatographically and by amino acid analysis, they failed to give homogeneous products on radioiodination. Analysis by isoelectric focusing on agarose gels followed by transfer to nitrocellulose and silver staining showed that EGF alpha could be further resolved into three sub-species which focused at pH 4.6, 4.3 and 4.1. EGF beta (which also focused at pH 4.6) contained very small amounts of the species with isoelectr..
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