The participation of trimethylammonium in the mouse erythrocyte epitope recognized by monoclonal autoantibodies.
D Serban, J M Pages, A E Bussard, I P Witz
Index: Immunol. Lett. 3(5) , 315-9, (1981)
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Abstract
Monoclonal IgM anti-erythrocyte autoantibody produced by a NZB-derived hybridoma has been found to react with trimethylammonium-containing compounds. Such compounds are able to prevent the lysis of bromelain-treated mouse erythrocytes (BrMRBC) by those autoantibodies. Using a column of insolubilized betaine hydrazine (BH) the monoclonal anti-erythrocyte antibody has been specifically retained. Elution of this antibody was accomplished by 0.15 M choline (Ch).
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