Antimicrobial binding of a radiolabeled cationic neutrophil granule protein

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A 57,000-dalton protein (CAP57) purified from human polymorphonuclear leukocytes has antimicrobial activity against a number of gram-negative bacteria. We developed a procedure using solid-phase Iodo-gen to radiolabel CAP57 without destroying its antibacterial activity. Iodinated and native CAP57 were electrophoretically identical. Autoradiographs of sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels revealed >95% of the 125I in a single heavy band in the 57,000-molecular-weight region. The quantity of [125I]CAP57 bound to bacterial test strains was directly proportional to the sensitivity to CAP57.

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Farley, M. M., Shafer, W. M., & Spitznagel, J. K. (1987). Antimicrobial binding of a radiolabeled cationic neutrophil granule protein. Infection and Immunity, 55(6), 1536–1539. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.55.6.1536-1539.1987

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