Rapid isolation of human plasma anti-alpha-galactoside antibody using sugar-specific binding to guar galactomannan or agarose.

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1992-06-01
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A method of purifying the naturally occurring antibody to alpha-galactoside moiety (anti-alpha-Gal) in human plasma by a single-step affinity chromatography on cross-linked guar galactomannan (CLGG) or agarose (Sepharose 4B) is described. IgG nature of the two preparations, as revealed by agar gel diffusion, as well as their preference for alpha-anomer of galactose, as revealed in inhibition of their agglutination of trypsinized rabbit erythrocytes by sugars, identified them with anti-alpha-Gal. The antibody binding capacity of Sepharose 4B was only a third of that of CLGG. Both gels showed similar dependence on ionic strength for binding. The pH optimum for binding of anti-alpha-Gal to CLGG was 8.0. Significantly anti-alpha-Gal binding to Sepharose was unaffected by CNBr activation and ligand coupling to the gel, thus warning that contaminating plasma could introduce artifacts in agarose-based chromatography of human tissue biomolecules.
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Jaison PL, Appukuttan PS. Rapid isolation of human plasma anti-alpha-galactoside antibody using sugar-specific binding to guar galactomannan or agarose. Indian Journal of Biochemistry & Biophysics. 1992 Jun; 29(3): 266-70