A Simple, Sensitive Protein-binding Assay for Guanosine 3′:5′-Monophosphate
AUTOR(ES)
Murad, Ferid
RESUMO
A protein-binding assay for guanosine 3′:5′-monophosphate, which employs an enzyme preparation from lobster tail muscle, is described. The binding constant for cyclic GMP was 2-10 nM for four different enzyme preparations. The method can be set up in several days and permits the detection of as little as 0.5-1 pmol of cyclic GMP. In some instances, it is possible to assay the nucleotide in urine or deproteinized extracts of tissue without purification. For other samples, a simple method for separating and purifying cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP is described.
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