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A new method for the study of glutaraldehyde-induced crosslinking properties in proteins with special reference to the reaction with amino groups

SO Molin, H Nygren and L Dolonius

A new method for the study of glutaraldehyde reactions with proteins is presented. Glutaraldehyde-reacted protein is in a first step isolated and then in a second step reacted with aminohexyl groups bound to Sepharose particles. This reaction is linear at low protein concentrations and proceeds rapidly when proteins are reacted with 100- fold and 1000-fold molar excess of glutaraldehyde. This method enables the study of glutaraldehyde-induced crosslinking properties of the modified proteins as an isolated property with high reliability.

Volume 26, Issue 5, pp. 412-414, 05/01/1978
Copyright © 1978 by The Histochemical Society


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