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. 1965 Apr;95(1):245-51.
doi: 10.1042/bj0950245.

ISOLATION AND STUDY OF A FRAGMENT OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN CONTAINING ONE OF THE ANTIGENIC SITES OF THE WHOLE MOLECULE

ISOLATION AND STUDY OF A FRAGMENT OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN CONTAINING ONE OF THE ANTIGENIC SITES OF THE WHOLE MOLECULE

C LAPRESLE et al. Biochem J. 1965 Apr.

Abstract

1. A fragment of human serum albumin called ;inhibitor' has been degraded by trypsin, and one of the degradation products, designated fragment F1, has been isolated. Fragment F1 has a molecular weight of 6600. It contains neither tyrosine nor tryptophan. It is not precipitated with rabbit anti-sera to human serum albumin. 2. Fragment F1 was coupled to p-aminobenzylcellulose to form an insoluble conjugate. Rabbit anti-(human serum albumin) antibodies reacting with fragment F1 were specifically adsorbed on this conjugate and were desorbed by glycine-hydrochloric acid buffer. The isolated antibodies are composed of gamma-globulin and beta(2)-macroglobulin. 3. Human serum albumin and fragment F1 formed with 7s anti-(fragment F1) antibodies soluble complexes that were studied by passive haemagglutination, ultracentrifugation and electrophoresis. Fragment F1 was shown to contain only one of the antigenic sites of albumin molecule. The 7s anti-(fragment F1) antibodies were shown to be bivalent and monospecific.

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