Three-Dimensional Structure of Immunoglobulins
摘要:
This chapter discusses a study analyzing the three-dimensional structure of immunoglobulins. Heavy atom derivatives were obtained. The compounds used were (1) p -chloromercuribenzene sulfonate (PCMBS), (2) mercuric cyanide Hg(CN) 2 , and (3) chloroplatinate ion, (PtCl 6 ). X-ray diffraction data were measured for the native crystals and each of the heavy atom derivatives to a Bragg spacing of 6 . Electron micrographs were prepared of sections of the Dob crystals, cut perpendicular to the short c axis. The crystals were fixed with glutaraldehyde, washed, postfixed in osmium tetroxide, and embedded in Maraglas prior to sectioning. The sections were further stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate solutions. The method of optical integration was applied in which the periodicity of the crystal was used to reduce the background noise and reveal the molecular outline. An electron density map was calculated with phases obtained from the heavy atom derivatives. The examination of the map showed that one pair of asymmetric units (containing one complete molecule) had density corresponding to three globular regions. One region lay on the twofold axis relating the two halves of the Dob molecule.
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Animals Humans Amino Acids Immunoglobulins Immunoglobulin Fragments Bence Jones Protein Myeloma Proteins Antigens Microscopy, Electron Crystallization
DOI:
10.1146/annurev.bi.44.070175.003231
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年份:
1971
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