Publisher Summary An important consideration in the purification of a low-abundance protein is the tissue source. While β -adrenergic receptor kinase ( β ARK) is a ubiquitous protein, it varies significantly in concentration from tissue to tissue. Bovine cerebral cortex provides the best source for β ARK as it is readily available, inexpensive, and has the highest level of β ARK activity of any bovine tissue examined. To inhibit proteolysis, the tissue should either be used fresh or immediately frozen in liquid N 2 and stored at –135° until use. All procedures are carried out at 4° and tissue (250 g) is thawed and minced in 1250 ml of homogenization buffer. The sample is homogenized using two 30-sec bursts with a tissue disrupter and the homogenate is then centrifuged for 30 min at 13,000 rpm in a GSA rotor. The volume of the supernatant is measured and 150 g of ammonium sulfate is added/1000 ml of supernatant and the sample is stirred for 5 min before centrifugation for 30 min at 20,000 rpm in a TZ-28 rotor. The supernatant is removed and additional ammonium sulfate is added. The supernatant is carefully loaded onto an Ultrogel AcA 34 column which is equilibrated for at least three days with column buffer.