The isolation and characterization of a mouse myeloma protein with anti-dextran activity
- PMID: 6187673
- DOI: 10.1016/0165-2478(82)90115-8
The isolation and characterization of a mouse myeloma protein with anti-dextran activity
Abstract
A myeloma protein in ascitic fluid from BALB/c mice bearing W3129 plasma cell tumors was isolated by affinity chromatography. This protein exhibits anti-dextran activity and has been obtained in highly purified form by selective adsorption on isomaltosyl-Sepharose and elution with isomaltose solution. The isomaltosyl-Sepharose was synthesized from maltose, p-aminophenyl glucoside and cyanogen bromide-activated Sepharose by a new procedure utilizing glucosyltransferase and chemical coupling reactions. Results of gel electrophoresis, isoelectrofocusing and agar diffusion experiments showed that the purified myeloma protein consisted of 6 isomeric proteins with each isomer possessing anti-dextran activity. Data from hapten inhibition studies were interpreted to show that the W3129 myeloma protein combines with terminal isomaltosyl units of branched dextrans and oligosaccharides.
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