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Protein A reactivity with mouse immunoglobulins. Structural relationship between some mouse and human immunoglobulins.

Göran Kronvall, +2 more
- 01 Nov 1970 - 
- Vol. 105, Iss: 5, pp 1116-1123
TLDR
Protein A reactivity seems to be a characteristic of mouseγ2a, γ2b,γ3 globeulins as well as human IgG-1, -2 and -4 globulins.
Abstract
Reactivity with staphyloccal protein A in normal mouse serum was localized to the electrophoretic γ region. After absorption of normal mouse serum with a protein A-containing Staphylococcus aureus strain, Cowan I, the γ globulin line could not be detected by immunoelectrophoresis. Similar absorption of a mixture of Fab and Fc fragments from mouse γG localized the activity in the Fc piece. To define this protein A reactivity further, M-components isolated from various mouse plasma cell tumor lines were studied. All six γ2a, γ2b and γ3 mouse myeloma globulins tested reacted with protein A, whereas four M-components of the γ1, γA and γM mouse immunoglobulin classes did not react. One human IgD and one IgE myeloma globulin were also tested. Neither reacted with protein A. Protein A reactivity thus seems to be a characteristic of mouse γ2a, γ2b, γ3 globulins as well as human IgG-1, -2 and -4 globulins.

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