Abstract

Brush border membrane vesicles (BBMV) were prepared from freshly isolated posterior larval Manduca sexta midguts by differential calcium precipitation, differential magnesium precipitation and differential ultrasonication. BBMV were also prepared from frozen posterior larval M. sexta midguts by differential calcium precipitaion and differential magnesium precipitation. The yield of BBMV by both differential precipitation methods was 5–6 times greater than that by the differential ultrasonification method. Enrichments of the brush border membrane marker enzymes alkaline phosphatase, γ-glutamyl transferase, and aminopeptidase were similar in all preparations. The polypeptide composition of all preparations was also similar. The specific activity of mitochondrial and microsomal marker enzymes was higher in BBMV prepared from freshly isolated midguts by the differential precipitation methods than in BBMV prepared by the ultrasonication method. The specific activity of cytochrome- c oxidase was 2.5–7 times higher in BBMV prepared from frozen midguts than in BBMV prepared from fresh tissue.

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