Immunologic studies on nucleic acids and their components. I. An analysis of the specificity of anti-deoxyadenylate antibodies by a membrane-binding technique

Humayun, M. Z. ; Jacob, T. M. (1973) Immunologic studies on nucleic acids and their components. I. An analysis of the specificity of anti-deoxyadenylate antibodies by a membrane-binding technique Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 331 (1). pp. 41-53. ISSN 0005-2787

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Abstract

Anti-deoxyadenylate antibodies were produced in rabbits by injecting a conjugate of deoxyadenosine 5'-phosphate with bovine serum albumin. The antisera, as analyzed by double diffusion in agar and the quantitative precipitin reaction, showed hapten-specific antibodies. The specific interaction between [3H]deoxyadenylate and antiserum was studied by a sensitive nitrocellulose membrane-binding assay. The specificity of the antibodies was analyzed by measuring the effectiveness of other nucleotides or derivatives to inhibit the hapten-antibody binding. The requirements for recognition by the antibody sites were studied by using a series of naturally occurring nucleic acid components as well as some synthetic derivatives as inhibitors. The antibodies were found to show a high degree of specificity for the whole nucleotide, the base, sugar and phosphate playing almost equally important roles. There was cross reactivity with other mononucleotides, although of a low order. The antibodies were able to react with DNA and tRNA.

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