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SIX BALB/c IgA MYELOMA PROTEINS THAT BIND β-(1 → 6)-D-GALACTAN : PARTIAL AMINO ACID SEQUENCES AND IDIOTYPES

Six IgA myeloma proteins of BALB/c origin which bind antigens containing β-(1 → 6)-D-galactan side chains have been isolated by affinity chromatography on galactoside-BSA-Sepharose columns. Partial amino acid sequences of of the light chains to residue Cys23 and the heavy chains to reside 30 were de...

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Autores principales: Rudikoff, Stuart, Mushinski, Elizabeth B., Potter, Michael, Glaudemans, C. P. J., Jolley, Michael E.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1973
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4126765
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author Rudikoff, Stuart
Mushinski, Elizabeth B.
Potter, Michael
Glaudemans, C. P. J.
Jolley, Michael E.
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Mushinski, Elizabeth B.
Potter, Michael
Glaudemans, C. P. J.
Jolley, Michael E.
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description Six IgA myeloma proteins of BALB/c origin which bind antigens containing β-(1 → 6)-D-galactan side chains have been isolated by affinity chromatography on galactoside-BSA-Sepharose columns. Partial amino acid sequences of of the light chains to residue Cys23 and the heavy chains to reside 30 were determined on the automated sequencer. No differences were found among the six V(K) sequences. Among some 50 partial V(K) sequences that have thus far been determined these six chains are the only ones thus far identified in this subgroup; at least 25 V(K) subgroups in the mouse have been identified so far. The heavy chain partial sequences were also very closely related but two differences were found. One protein differed from the other five by having isoleucine instead of leucine at position 5, a second protein differed from the others by having an unidentified amino acid at position 19. Using the highly sensitive inhibition of hemagglutination method it was found that each of the proteins possessed a unique inidividual antigenic determinant.
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spelling pubmed-21394322008-04-17 SIX BALB/c IgA MYELOMA PROTEINS THAT BIND β-(1 → 6)-D-GALACTAN : PARTIAL AMINO ACID SEQUENCES AND IDIOTYPES Rudikoff, Stuart Mushinski, Elizabeth B. Potter, Michael Glaudemans, C. P. J. Jolley, Michael E. J Exp Med Article Six IgA myeloma proteins of BALB/c origin which bind antigens containing β-(1 → 6)-D-galactan side chains have been isolated by affinity chromatography on galactoside-BSA-Sepharose columns. Partial amino acid sequences of of the light chains to residue Cys23 and the heavy chains to reside 30 were determined on the automated sequencer. No differences were found among the six V(K) sequences. Among some 50 partial V(K) sequences that have thus far been determined these six chains are the only ones thus far identified in this subgroup; at least 25 V(K) subgroups in the mouse have been identified so far. The heavy chain partial sequences were also very closely related but two differences were found. One protein differed from the other five by having isoleucine instead of leucine at position 5, a second protein differed from the others by having an unidentified amino acid at position 19. Using the highly sensitive inhibition of hemagglutination method it was found that each of the proteins possessed a unique inidividual antigenic determinant. The Rockefeller University Press 1973-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2139432/ /pubmed/4126765 Text en Copyright © 1973 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Rudikoff, Stuart
Mushinski, Elizabeth B.
Potter, Michael
Glaudemans, C. P. J.
Jolley, Michael E.
SIX BALB/c IgA MYELOMA PROTEINS THAT BIND β-(1 → 6)-D-GALACTAN : PARTIAL AMINO ACID SEQUENCES AND IDIOTYPES
title SIX BALB/c IgA MYELOMA PROTEINS THAT BIND β-(1 → 6)-D-GALACTAN : PARTIAL AMINO ACID SEQUENCES AND IDIOTYPES
title_full SIX BALB/c IgA MYELOMA PROTEINS THAT BIND β-(1 → 6)-D-GALACTAN : PARTIAL AMINO ACID SEQUENCES AND IDIOTYPES
title_fullStr SIX BALB/c IgA MYELOMA PROTEINS THAT BIND β-(1 → 6)-D-GALACTAN : PARTIAL AMINO ACID SEQUENCES AND IDIOTYPES
title_full_unstemmed SIX BALB/c IgA MYELOMA PROTEINS THAT BIND β-(1 → 6)-D-GALACTAN : PARTIAL AMINO ACID SEQUENCES AND IDIOTYPES
title_short SIX BALB/c IgA MYELOMA PROTEINS THAT BIND β-(1 → 6)-D-GALACTAN : PARTIAL AMINO ACID SEQUENCES AND IDIOTYPES
title_sort six balb/c iga myeloma proteins that bind β-(1 → 6)-d-galactan : partial amino acid sequences and idiotypes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4126765
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