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. 1975 Jun;148(3):417-23.
doi: 10.1042/bj1480417.

Plasma-membrane-associated immunoglobulins and other polypeptides of pig mesenteric node lymphocytes

Plasma-membrane-associated immunoglobulins and other polypeptides of pig mesenteric node lymphocytes

S I Chavin et al. Biochem J. 1975 Jun.

Abstract

Plasma membranes from pig mesenteric lymph-node lymphocytes contain a large number of polypeptide chains ranging in molecular weight from 20,000 to greater than 470,000, with a major component of 46,000. There are approx. 12-15 glycoproteins. The membranes contain immunoglobulin G, which comprises 0.6% of the total protein. Immunoglobulin M is also detected, but has not been accurately quantified for technical reasons. Possible origins of the membrane-associated immunoglobulin are briefly discussed. It is concluded that the immunoglobulin is probably associated with the plasma membrane in the intact cell.

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