| Literature DB >> 6691936 |
E Nieboer, S L Evans, J Dolovich.
Abstract
Serum from an individual with occupational asthma from nickel sulphate inhalation was shown by ammonium sulphate (Farr) and anti-IgG coprecipitation tests to contain antibodies which bind 63Ni2+. This binding was absent from 30 control sera. Ligand competition studies with serum and plasma from the propositus and controls are described, and include serial additions of HSA, L-histidine, EDTA, and the tripeptide gly-gly-L-his. The results, like those from metal ion blocking experiments, clearly showed that the formation of the reactive antigenic determinant depends on the selective binding of Ni2+ at the native Cu2+/Ni2+ transport site of HSA. Corroborating evidence is derived from the similar dependence on pH of the Ni2+-HSA formation and the ammonium sulphate 63Ni2+ coprecipitation reactions.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6691936 PMCID: PMC1009236 DOI: 10.1136/oem.41.1.56
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Ind Med ISSN: 0007-1072