Purification and photoaffinity labeling of the I-Ak histocompatibility molecule.
I F Luescher, E R Unanue
Index: J. Immunol. Methods 135(1-2) , 233-45, (1990)
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Abstract
Photoaffinity labeling was used to evaluate optimal conditions for purification of I-A k histocompatibility molecules in functionally active form. We assessed the biological activity of I-A k primarily by its binding of the hen egg-white lysozyme (HEL) peptide from residues 46-61. [125I]iodo,4-azidosalicyloly(HEL)46-61 (IASA-46-61)-labeled I-A k on B cell hybridoma membranes and their detergent solubilisates, at the alpha chain. Following extensive detergent dialysis, the intensity of this labeling remained unchanged in the case of MEGA 8 and MEGA 9 detergents, but decreased in the case of deoxycholate and n-octylglucoside. Conditions for affinity purifications were assessed on one hand by determining the dissociation conditions of I-A k from various monoclonal antibodies and by determining the denaturation of I-A k under these conditions. Effective dissociation in the absence of detectable denaturation was observed for 10.3.6.2 and 40.LH monoclonal antibody at pH 3.5 and to a lesser extent at low concentrations of ammonium thiocyanate and guanidine thiocyanate at neutral pH. I-A k purified from cell membranes using MEGA 8 and MEGA 9 detergent mixtures and acid elution from 10.3.6.2 Sepharose was efficiently labeled by IASA-46-61. Thus I-A k was active in antigen presentation to a T cell hybridoma when reconstituted in planar membranes. In contrast to I-A k on cell membranes, purified I-A k in detergent showed extensive labeling of the beta chain. The overall labeling intensity and the extent of beta chain labeling substantially changed upon addition of certain lysophosphatides.
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