| Literature DB >> 6179855 |
J Steensgaard, C Jacobsen, J Lowe, N R Ling, R Jefferis.
Abstract
Immune complex formation of four different mouse monoclonal antibodies against human IgG has been studied using analytical zonal centrifugation. A theoretical model has been used to depict thermodynamic ideal immune complex formation of monoclonal antibodies. It was found that the four monoclonal antibodies differed very much with respect to immune complex formation with human IgG. One of the monoclonal antibodies formed immune complexes in agreement with the theoretical model. Another was strongly related thereto. A third monoclonal antibody formed only a single complex and might exhibit a positive co-operativity between its two sites. A fourth formed as excess of a possibly cyclic complex. Thus monoclonal antibodies differ substantially with respect to physical properties adding a new aspect to the problems of antibody heterogeneity. It is moreover found that analytical zonal centrifugation can be used to estimate the number of antigenic determinants and antibody-binding sites thereby assuring whether or not a particular IgG monoclonal antibody has two binding sites.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6179855 PMCID: PMC1555474
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunology ISSN: 0019-2805 Impact factor: 7.397