Baird S M
J Immunol. 1979 Apr;122(4):1389-96.
A murine T lymphoma cell line, WEHI-22, has been studied for the presence of murine leukemia virus-binding proteins and for the presence of cell surface molecules that share antigens with mouse immunoglobulins. With surface radioiodination, detergent disruption, and immunoprecipitation, a 60 to 70,000-dalton molecule has been described that is recognized by chicken anti-mouse immunoglobulin serum. In competition experiments this molecule cross-reacts with highly purified mouse IgM myeloma proteins. A cell surface molecule of similar size can be shown to bind to mouse leukemia viruses. Pre-precipitation of the WEHI-22 cell surface material with chicken anti-mouse immunoglobulin removes the material binding to leukemia viruses.
对一株小鼠T淋巴瘤细胞系WEHI - 22进行了研究,以检测其是否存在小鼠白血病病毒结合蛋白以及是否存在与小鼠免疫球蛋白共享抗原的细胞表面分子。通过表面放射性碘化、去污剂裂解和免疫沉淀,发现了一种分子量为60000至70000道尔顿的分子,该分子可被鸡抗小鼠免疫球蛋白血清识别。在竞争实验中,该分子与高度纯化的小鼠IgM骨髓瘤蛋白发生交叉反应。可以证明,一种大小相似的细胞表面分子能够与小鼠白血病病毒结合。用鸡抗小鼠免疫球蛋白对WEHI - 22细胞表面物质进行预沉淀,可去除与白血病病毒结合的物质。