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Right-side-out vesicles of pig kidney microsomes and amino-acid-sequence-specific antibodies were used to probe the sidedness of the C-terminus and the N-terminus of the catalytic alpha subunit of Na+/K(+)-ATPase. Polyclonal antibodies were raised in rabbits against the peptide corresponding to the N-terminal sequence GRDKYEPAAVSE (peptide 1-12) and against peptides corresponding to the C-terminal sequences IFVYDEVRKLIIRRR (peptide 991-1005) and RPGGWVEKETYY (peptide 1005-1016). These antibodies were purified by affinity chromatography on the respective peptide-Sepharose columns. Moreover, antibodies against the N-terminal dodecapeptide GRDKYEPAAVSE were obtained by affinity purification from heteroclonal antibodies against the alpha subunit of pork kidney Na+/K(+)-ATPase. These antibodies reacted with native as well as SDS-denaturated Na+/K(+)-ATPase. When the antibodies were used to probe the sidedness of the sequences in right-side-out vesicles of pig kidney microsomes, the N-terminal peptide 1-12 as well as the C-terminal peptides 991-1005 and 1005-1016 were found on the cytosolic side. Concanavalin A, however, which interacts with the beta subunit, a glycoprotein, reacted with the outside of right-side-out vesicles.

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