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Antibodies sedimentation coefficient

It has proved difficult to obtain Fc fragments of human IgA however, there is evidence for the production of 3.5 S Fab-like fragments after digestion with papain (160). Peptic digestion of an IgA(K) 10 S serum myeloma protein yielded a fragment with a sedimentation coefficient of 4.8 S which was reduced to 3.4 S by treatment with mercap-toethanol (161). This fragment did not react with antibodies specific for the Fc portion but did react with anti-K chain antibody. It would appear that the 4.8 and 3.4 S molecules correspond to F(ab )2 and Fab, respectively. [Pg.107]


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