Hexosaminidases, lysosomal enzymes whose deficiency is responsible for several genetic disorders, exist as two major forms: form A, containing two types of subunits alpha and beta; and form B, containing only beta subunits. We have used a technique involving successively electrophoresis of denatured proteins, transfer (blotting) onto nitrocellulose, and labelling by appropriate antibodies raised against the dissociated forms of hexosaminidases A and B. This technique allows the detection of alpha and beta subunits in crude extracts of normal tissues. The presence of beta chains was demonstrated in the liver of a fetus affected with Sandhoff's disease, deficient in functional hexosaminidases A and B.

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