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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 145, Issue 9 2989-2993, Copyright © 1990 by American Association of Immunologists


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Mouse Ig coded by VH families S107 or J606 bind to protein A

I Seppala, M Kaartinen, S Ibrahim and O Makela
Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, University of Helsinki, Finland.

Twenty-five monoclonal mouse Ig (5 IgA, 7 IgM, and 13 IgG1) were tested for binding to staphylococcal protein A. They were allowed to attach to protein A Sepharose column at pH 8.0 and were then eluted with a pH gradient from approximately 7.5 to 3.0. Five of them (IgM or IgA) did not bind. Ten came off with pH approximately 6. They were all IgG1, and were probably bound (weakly) via the Fc portion. The remaining 10 (3 IgA, 4 IgM, and 3 IgG1) were more firmly bound; they came off with pH- values ranging from 5.0 to 3.5. They all expressed VH genes of families J606 or S107, whereas all the 15 Ig that were not firmly bound expressed VH genes of six other families. The VL domains seem to be unimportant for protein A binding inasmuch as a firmly binding and a weakly binding IgG1 antibody share identical VK domains. VH sequences of protein A-binding and nonbinding Ig were compared. No likely peptide sequences were found that might make the ligand for protein A.


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