PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS AMONG L POLYPEPTIDE CHAINS OF BENCE-JONES PROTEINS AND HUMAN γ-GLOBULINS
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- 1 May 1964
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of Experimental Medicine
- Vol. 119 (5) , 817-836
- https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.119.5.817
Abstract
The L polypeptide chains of certain Bence-Jones proteins of group I have been found in three forms: monomers of molecular weight of about 20,000, dimers which monomerize in dissociating solvents, and dimers which are stable in such solvents. The L polypeptide chains of some Bence-Jones proteins of group II were found to occur naturally only as stable dimers. The L chains of normal human gamma-globulin have been obtained in a reduced unalkylated form, and a fraction of these chains formed stable dimers under oxidizing conditions. It is suggested that a single disulfide bond is involved in stabilization of the dimer. Stable dimers of L polypeptide chains did not associate appreciably with Hgamma chains to form a soluble product L chains in the monomeric form, both of a reduced alkylated Bence-Jones protein and of reduced unalkylated gamma-globulin, combined with Hgamma chains to form a 7S product After hydrolysis with papain, the 7S material containing the Bence-Jones L chains yielded fragments comparable to the fragments of papain-treated myeloma proteins. As indicated by spectrofluorometric measurements, dissociable dimers and stable dimers of the L chains of a Bence-Jones protein both underwent identical thermally induced transitions in the temperature range 48-58[degree]C. When L polypeptide chains were present in reduced alkylated gamma-globulin or reduced alkylated S fragments, no transition occurred until 65[degree]C, the coagulation temperature of gamma-globulin and S fragments. Above this temperature, L chains were released into solution. These experiments suggested that free L chains and L chains bound to Hgamma chains have different conformational stabilities.Keywords
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