Abstract
The extracellular ribonucleases from Asperqillus niger culture medium were fractionated according to their molecular weight by thin layer gel filtration through Sephadex G100 superfine and the enzyme activity was detected by a standard staining technique on a replica print paper. Another replica paper was laid onto the top of a polyacrylamide gel and the absorbed proteins were separated by electrophoresis. By comparing the electrophoretic pattern with that of a control not subjected to gel filtration, the molecular weight of each isoenzyme in the crude extract could be determined. Gel electrophoresis however, is only used to establish the correspondence between the original electrophoretic pattern of the isoenzymes in the crude preparation and that detected on the replica print paper taken after the thin layer gel filtration run. There was good agreement between the values obtained for the crude and purified enzymes.