Abstract

Glycoproteins in nitrocellulose transfers of electrophoretically separated mixtures of cellular and viral proteins are rapidly and sensitively located by sequential incubation with the lectin concanavalin A and the enzymatically active glycoprotein horseradish peroxidase. The bound enzyme is located by incubation with a substrate which is converted to a highly insoluble colored product. The specificity of the method is demonstrated by the abolition of concanavalin A binding in the presence of α-methyl mannoside. The method is capable of detecting as little as 60 ng of a purified model glycoprotein after electrophoresis. It has been applied to the analysis of the glycoproteins of purified Lassa virus and of the virus-specific glycoproteins in Japanese encephalitis virus-infected cells.

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