Three-Step Purification of its C4c Fragment and Production of a Monospecific Antiserum

Ferreira, A., Nussenzweig, V.

Abstract

We report here that a large fragment of mouse C4 (C4c) can be easily purified from serum with good recoveries, and used to produce a monospecific antiserum. The method of isolation of C4c is based on the observation that C4 is easily activated and fragmented in mouse serum. The fragments bind to the C4-binding protein (C4-bp), a newly described macromolecular component of the complement system. The high m.w. complexes were precipitated by dialysis of the serum against 0.1 M acetate buffer, pH 5.0, and purified by passage of the dissolved precipitate through a Sephadex G-200 column. The complexes were dissociated at high salt concentration, and the C4 fragments were isolated by passage of the mixture through a second Sephadex G-200 column. One of the C4 fragments (C4c) was used to immunize rabbits, and a monospecific antiserum was obtained, which showed a reaction of identity between C4 and Slp. Therefore the C4c fragment of C4 and the Slp protein are structurally related

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Título de la Revista: J. Immunol.
Volumen: 122
Fecha de publicación: 1979
Página de inicio: 490
Página final: 493
Notas: Pubmed