Microheterogeneity of rat, mouse and human alpha1-fetoprotein as revealed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and by crossed immuno-affino-electrophoresis with different lectins
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Microheterogeneity of rat, mouse and human alpha1-fetoprotein as revealed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and by crossed immuno-affino-electrophoresis with different lectins
Abstract
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and crossed immuno-affino-electrophoresis with several free lectins have been used to characterize and to compare the molecular heterogeneity of rat, mouse and human alpha1-fetoproteins. Each alpha1-fetoprotein contains a variable number of electrophoretic variants depending on the gel porosity. In SDS electrophoresis, two molecular size populations are present in rat alpha1-fetoprotein (Mr = 74 000 and 72 000) and in mouse alpha1-fetoprotein (Mr = 73 000 and 72 000) but only one is observed in human alpha1-fetoprotein (Mr = 70 000). The crossed immuno-affino-electrophoresis patterns square with affinity chromatography results and reveal a marked and characteristic heterogeneity for the three alpha1-fetoprotein species with Concanavalin A, Ricinus communis and Lens culinaris lectins. No lectin-alpha-fetoprotein interaction is apparent with Ulex, Lotus and wheat germ lectins. Since similar patterns are obtained whether with purified alpha1-fetoprotein or with unfractionated fresh fetal sera, it is likely that this heterogeneity is not a consequence of artefactual molecular modifications arising during the purification procedure.
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