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Immunological studies on pancreatic phospholipase A2. Antigenic characterization of the NH2-terminal region.
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Antigenic CharacterizationPancreatic Phospholipase A2Signal TransductionImmunocytochemical TechniqueLaboratory ImmunologyPancreatic CancerMedicineImmunologyVenomicsPathologyImmunochemistryPancreas TransplantationNh2-terminal RegionPhospholipase A2PharmacologyCell SignalingRabbit AntiseraPorcine Phospholipase A2
Rabbit antisera elicited against pure pig, horse, ox, and sheep pancreatic phospholipase A2 revealed considerable immunological differences when tested by double immunodiffusion and microcomplement fixation assays. Snake venom phospholipases did not show any detectable cross-reactions with the pancreatic enzymes. Microcomplement fixation also clearly demonstrated conformational differences between porcine phospholipase A2 and its zymogen. NH2 terminally modified analogs of porcine phospholipase A2 could be clearly distinguished using the same assay. Moreover, strong evidence was obtained that Ala1-Arg6 is a part of an antigenic determinant. Radioimmune assay, using monovalent phospholipase-specific Fab fragments revealed a maximum number of three antigenic sites of phospholipase that can simultaneously be occupied by antibody. The Fab fragments were separated into three fractions, using three immunoadsorbent columns in series. These Fab fractions showed different inhibitory properties toward micellar binding of phospholipase A2. They also exhibited different protective effects against active center modification.
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