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Two-chain structure of T-suppressor factor: antigen-specific T-suppressor factor occurs as a single molecule and as separate antigen-binding and I-J+ parts, both of which are required for biological activity.

G L Asherson, M C Watkins, M A Zembala, V C Colizzi.   

Abstract

Antigen-specific T-suppressor factor (TsF), which acts at the expression stage of the contract sensitivity reaction, was produced by culturing the lymphoid cells of mice injected with picryl-sulphonic (trinitrobenzenesulphonic) acid and then painted with picryl chloride. Supernatant activity was found around 50-60 and 90 kDa on Sephadex gel filtration. The activity at 50-60 kDa was due to two separate (or readily separable) molecules, one antigen binding and the other bearing I-J determinants as shown by affinity chromatography on insolubilized antigen and anti-I-J. These two separate molecules were inactive alone but complemented each other and may be designated as the variable chain of TsF (TsFv) and the I-J+ chain. The use of gel filtration and sequential absorption of individual pools on anti-I-J antibody followed by antigen, together with a complementation assay, also showed a TSFv chain at 30-40 kDa and an I-J+ chain at 20-30 kDa. The higher-molecular-weight activity around 90 kDa was due to a single molecule which was both antigen binding and I-J+. This molecule dissociated on treatment with the reducing agent dithioerythritol followed by alkylation into two separate chains, one antigen binding and the other I-J+, both of which were required for activity. There was a requirement for genetic matching between the antigen-binding chain (TsFv) and the I-J+ chain for biological activity. These data support a two-chain model of TsF in which TsFv and the I-J+ chain occur as a single disulphide-bonded molecule around 90 kDa, or as two separate (or readily separable) chains of lower molecular weight which were inactive alone but complemented each other.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6203653     DOI: 10.1016/0008-8749(84)90400-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Immunol        ISSN: 0008-8749            Impact factor:   4.868


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4.  Equivalence of conventional anti-picryl T suppressor factor in the contact sensitivity system and monoclonal anti-NP TsF3: their final non-specific effect via the T acceptor cell.

Authors:  G L Asherson; M E Dorf; V Colizzi; M Zembala; B M James
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1984-11       Impact factor: 7.397

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