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pubmed-article:3004448pubmed:abstractTextDorsal root ganglia were extirpated from 9-day old embryonic chickens and solubilized in phosphate buffered saline containing 0.5% Noniodet P 40 detergent. When nerve growth factor binding studies are performed on these samples, the expected curvilinear Rosenthal (Scatchard) plot is obtained. However, when the solubilized cell sample is made 1-2 mM in phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride and nerve growth factor binding is determined, a linear Rosenthal (Scatchard) plot is obtained. The equilibrium dissociation constant obtained from the slope of the line is 1.9 X 10(-9) M, identical to the equilibrium dissociation constant of the low affinity receptor. A similar phenomenon is observed when rat pheochromocytoma cells are solubilized in the non-ionic detergent and nerve growth factor binding is determined. No high affinity binding can be detected for either cell type when detergent solubilized cells are incubated with phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride.lld:pubmed
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