Reconstitution of phage-neutralizing activity was observed after admixture of separated L and H polypeptide chains of purified antibodies obtained from single sheep or guinea pigs and directed against f1 and f2 phages. Hybrid mixtures of complementary chains of antiphage antibodies and γ-globulins of the same animal showed less activity than the homologous mixtures of chains from antibodies of the same specificity. 7S interspecies molecular hybrids could be formed between L or H chains of sheep γ-globulins and the complementary chains of guinea pig γ-globulins. In contrast to the results obtained within a single animal species, mixtures of L or H chains of antiphage antibodies from one species with the complementary chains of antibodies to the same phage from the other species showed slight or negligible potentiation of neutralizing activity.
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September 01 1964
RECONSTITUTION OF ANTIPHAGE ANTIBODIES FROM L AND H POLYPEPTIDE CHAINS AND THE FORMATION OF INTERSPECIES MOLECULAR HYBRIDS
G. M. Edelman
G. M. Edelman
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M. Fougereau
From The Rockefeller Institute
D. E. Olins
From The Rockefeller Institute
G. M. Edelman
From The Rockefeller Institute
Received:
May 06 1964
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
Copyright © 1964 by The Rockefeller Institute
1964
J Exp Med (1964) 120 (3): 349–358.
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Received:
May 06 1964
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M. Fougereau, D. E. Olins, G. M. Edelman; RECONSTITUTION OF ANTIPHAGE ANTIBODIES FROM L AND H POLYPEPTIDE CHAINS AND THE FORMATION OF INTERSPECIES MOLECULAR HYBRIDS . J Exp Med 1 September 1964; 120 (3): 349–358. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.120.3.349
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