Monoclonal antibodies against defined regions of the muscular dystrophy protein, dystrophin
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Monoclonal antibodies against defined regions of the muscular dystrophy protein, dystrophin
Abstract
Nineteen monoclonal antibodies which bind to native dystrophin in the plasma membrane of frozen muscle sections were obtained using a recombinant fusion protein as immunogen. On Western blots of normal mouse muscle extracts, the antibodies bind specifically to a 400,000 Mr protein which is absent from dystrophic mouse (mdx) muscle. At least four distinct epitopes have been identified by cleavage mapping methods. Although the fusion protein contained 25% of the human dystrophin sequence (Cys816-Asp1747; Mr 108,000), most of the monoclonal antibodies (15 out of 19) recognize a single fragment of Mr 27,500.
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