Kinetic Studies on Antibody–Hapten Reactions. II. Reactions with Antibodies and their Polypeptide Chains
- 1 October 1973
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 51 (10) , 1355-1364
- https://doi.org/10.1139/o73-179
Abstract
Kinetic and equilibrium studies were performed on the reactions of the hapten ε-dinitrophenyl-lysine with specific intact antibodies, reduced, alkylated, and polyalanylated antibodies, and reduced, alkylated, and polyalanylated γ-chains. No reaction was detected between the hapten and light chains. The γ-chains were found to have 0.5 combining sites per chain, and thin layer gel chromatography revealed that they existed as monomers. The rate constant of association for the reaction of γ-chains with hapten was found to be almost 1000 times lower than that for the corresponding reaction with the parent antibody. Differences in the rate constants of dissociation were much less pronounced. These results suggested that the combining site in the separated γ-chain had undergone a change in conformation.Keywords
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