A mild method for the preparation of disulfide-linked hybrids of immunoglobulin light chains
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A mild method for the preparation of disulfide-linked hybrids of immunoglobulin light chains
Abstract
A method is described for the hybridization of immunoglobulin light chains (Bence-Jones proteins) from different patients. The interchain half-cystine residues in the light chains from one subject are converted into mixed disulfides with 2,2'-dithiodipyridine. In the Bence-Jones dimer from a second patient the interchain disulfide bond is reduced with dithiothreitol. A covalently linked hybrid molecule is produced by the reaction of the mixed disulfide with the reduced thiol. In favorable cases the mild treatment yields heterodimers which can be crystallized for X-ray diffraction studies. The procedure can also be employed for converting a monomer into a covalent dimer. The engineered dimer of one kappa chain (Jen) crystallizes in the same space group as an aggregate of monomers, but the unit cell is only one-third as large.
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