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  • Histochemical determination of histone and non-histone protein content in rat liver nuclei.

Histochemical determination of histone and non-histone protein content in rat liver nuclei.

Histochemistry (1980-01-01)
W M Frederiks, A Slob, M Schröder
ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to compare the protein content of parenchymal and non-parenchymal nuclei, as isolated from rat liver. The nuclei have been separated by means of a 1 g-sedimentation technique. The protein content of the separated nuclei has been determined cytophotometrically using the Naphthol Yellow S staining procedure after TCA-extraction (corresponding with the total protein content) and directly (corresponding with the non-histone proteins). The ratio of the total protein content of non-parenchymal, parenchymal diploid and parenchymal tetraploid nuclei respectively was found to be 0.65:100:1.90. The ratio of non-histone protein a total protein was the same for all types of nuclei investigated, namely about 55%.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Supelco
Naphthol Yellow S, analytical standard
Sigma-Aldrich
Naphthol Yellow S, for microscopy (Hist.), for the precipitation (of amino acids and peptides)