A phytochrome radioimmunoassay with a detection limit of about 2 nanograms has been developed. The radioimmunoassay does not suffer from the potential drawbacks of the commonly used spectral assay and requires less than 1 microliter of crude extract from dark-grown plants for quantitation of phytochrome. Measurement of phytochrome in crude extracts by radioimmunoassay gives values about 25% greater than those obtained by spectral assay. The amount of phytochrome detected in crude extracts of light-grown oats by radioimmunoassay is approximately 1% of that detected in comparable extracts from dark-grown oats. General interference by crude plant extracts with radioimmunoassays was also observed and corrected for.
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Hunt, R. E., & Pratt, L. H. (1979). Phytochrome Radioimmunoassay. Plant Physiology, 64(2), 327–331. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.64.2.327
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