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Department of Biochemistry, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Abstract
Plaque-forming cells which cross-react with the normal sheep erythrocyte can be induced by immunization of rabbits (but not mice or guinea pigs) with the synthetic
-L-amino acid copolymers, Glu42:Lys28:Ala30 and Glu36:Lys24:Ala35:Tyr5. A similar response cannot be induced with Glu60:Ala40, Glu60:Ala30:Tyr10, or Glu60:Lys40. The specificity of this reaction is confined to the sheep erythrocyte and was not observed with ox, turkey, goose, duck, guinea pig or rabbit erythrocytes. Soluble GLA30 polymer and sheep antirabbit globulin serum partially inhibited the formation of antibody which cross-reacted with normal sheep erythrocytes in the Jerne PFC technique.
Footnotes
This work was supported by Grants AI-03514, AI-07825, TI-AI-196 and TI-AI-334 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Paper XXV in series of Antigenicity of Polypeptides (Poly-
-Amino Acids).
2 Taken from a thesis to be submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Biochemistry.
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