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Human serum albumin, antigenic sites

The nature of the antigenic determinant has been characterized in a male worker with occupational asthma from nickel [415, 416] the antibody recognized Ni2+ bound at the natural Cu2 + /Ni2+ transport site of human albumin. The interpretation was deduced from metal ion blocking experiments and from the good agreement obtained between the pH dependency of the formation of the Ni2 + -albumin complex and the antigen-antibody complex. It was suggested that the antibody interaction depended on a special structural feature of the interaction of Ni2 + with human serum albumin, and perhaps the ability to form an octahedral complex affords one explanation [417]. [Pg.218]

Figure 7. Structure and location of the six regions of bovine serum albumin (BSA) and of human serum albumin (HSA) that we have shown to carry antigenic sites. It Is not Implied that the antigenic sites comprise the entire size of the regions shown, but rather that they fall within these regions. Reproduced with permission from Refs. 9, 10, and 11. Figure 7. Structure and location of the six regions of bovine serum albumin (BSA) and of human serum albumin (HSA) that we have shown to carry antigenic sites. It Is not Implied that the antigenic sites comprise the entire size of the regions shown, but rather that they fall within these regions. Reproduced with permission from Refs. 9, 10, and 11.

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