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ENZYMATICALLY PRODUCED SUBUNITS OF PROTEINS FORMED BY PLASMA CELLS IN MICE : II. β(2A)-MYELOMA PROTEIN AND BENCE JONES PROTEIN

The relationship of Bence Jones protein (mol wt = 45,000) to a β(2A)-myeloma protein (mol wt = 160,000) formed by the same mouse plasma cell tumor (MPC-2) was investigated. The β(2A)-myeloma protein was split by treatment with papain and cysteine into fragments (S (20,w) = 3.7S), similar in size to...

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Autores principales: Askonas, Brigitte A., Fahey, J. L.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1962
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2137502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13862910
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Sumario:The relationship of Bence Jones protein (mol wt = 45,000) to a β(2A)-myeloma protein (mol wt = 160,000) formed by the same mouse plasma cell tumor (MPC-2) was investigated. The β(2A)-myeloma protein was split by treatment with papain and cysteine into fragments (S (20,w) = 3.7S), similar in size to the Bence Jones protein (S (20,w) = 3.6S). Two types of fragments with distinct antigenic groupings designated S and F, were present in the MPC-2 myeloma protein digest. These were partially separated by DEAE-cellulose chromatography. The Bence Jones protein was found to share antigenic determinants with S fragments from the MPC-2 β(2A)-myeloma protein and with S fragments from γ-globulins. Physicochemical observations indicated, however, that the Bence Jones protein was not identical to the globulin fragments produced by treatment with papain and cysteine. Comparison of the S and F fragments from β(2A)- and γ-globulins revealed that the antigenic features shared by the various globulins derived from plasma cells (γ- and β(2A)-myeloma proteins, the range of normal γ-globulins) are largely properties of the S fragments, whereas the distinctive antigenic differences between the γ- and β(2A)-myeloma proteins were properties which appeared in the F fragments of the molecules.