Immunochemical studies of the a allotypes of rabbit heavy chain variable regions—I.

Aftab A. Ansari, Rose G. Mage
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Radioimmunoassays using purified and labeled anti-a3 antibodies were developed and used to study a3 allotypic determinants on normal IgGs and anti-polysaccharide antibodies of restricted heterogeneity. Our results provide additional evidence for differences in fine specificity of al anti-a3 and a2 anti-a3. Insights into the causes and nature of allotypic heterogeneity have come from the recognition that some a3 allotypic determinants on normal IgGs and restricted IgGs may bind anti-a3 antibodies with different average association constants. A purified fraction of a2 anti-a3 which cross-reacts with a1 IgG was found advantageous for assaying an a3 IgG of restricted heterogeneity. The use of this fraction (a2 anti-a3 CRI) for assays of peptides derived from the a3 heavy chain is described in a subsequent paper.

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兔重链可变区- i异体抗原的免疫化学研究。
开发了使用纯化和标记的抗-3抗体的放射免疫测定法,并用于研究正常IgG和限制异质性的抗多糖抗体的3个异型决定簇。我们的结果为al-antia3和a2 antia3的精细特异性差异提供了额外的证据。对同种异型异质性的原因和性质的深入了解来自于对正常IgG和限制性IgG上的一些a3同种异型决定簇可能结合具有不同平均结合常数的抗3抗体的认识。发现与a1-IgG交叉反应的纯化的a2抗-3级分有利于测定异质性受限的a3-IgG。在随后的论文中描述了该级分(a2抗3 CRI)用于测定衍生自a3重链的肽的用途。
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