THE PREPARATION AND SOME PROPERTIES OF PURIFIED ANTIBODY SPECIFIC FOR THE 2,4-DINITROPHENYL GROUP

Abstract
Injection of rabbits with Freund''s complete adjuvant containing bovine gamma-globulin substituted to near saturation with dinitrophenyl groups leads to the production of large amounts of antibodies specific for the 2,4-dinitrophenyl substituent. These antibodies can be isolated from sera in satisfactory yield (40%) and in a high state of purity (90% specifically precipitable). Hapten dissolution, which was used to screen haptens for their potential usefulness as specific reagents in the purification procedure, provides a means for evaluating, in relative terms, antibody-hapten affinities (in competition with antigen).