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. 1971 Apr;8(4):581-91.

Structural characterization of a human monoclonal IgA protein

Structural characterization of a human monoclonal IgA protein

R M Parkhouse et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 1971 Apr.

Abstract

The serum of an IgA myeloma patient was found to contain at least 90% of the monoclonal protein as a 10·05S disulphide-bonded dimer. Small amounts of monomeric and higher oligomeric forms were also observed. Light chains were κ type, disulphide-bonded to heavy chains and preferentially released upon reduction with dithioerithritol.

Electron microscopy of the dimer and oligomeric forms showed structures suggesting linkage between Y-shaped monomer units via the terminus of the Fc fragment. The data is discussed in relation to secretion of the different oligomeric forms.

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