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J. Biochem, 1983, Vol. 94, No. 1 327-330
© 1983 Japanese Biochemical Society


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A New Method for Purification of Anti-Glycosphingolipid Antibody. Avian Anti-Hematoside (NeuGc) Antibody

Yoshio HIRABAYASHI*, Takashi SUZUKI*, Yasuo SUZUKI*, Takao TAKI*, Makoto MATSUMOTO*,1, Hideyoshi HIGASHI** and Shiro KATO**

*Department of Biochemistry, Shizuoka College of Pharmacy Oshika, Shizuoka, Shizuoka 422
**Department of Pathology, Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka University Suita, Osaka 565

A new method for purification of anti-glycosphingolipid antibodies has been developed. N-Glycolylneuraminyl({alpha}2-3)lactosylceramide [hematoside (NeuGc)] could be hydrophobically bound on octyl-Sepharose 4B in the presence of 0.1M KCl. The Sepharose gel coated with hematoside (NeuGc) was used as immunoadsorbent for affinity column chromatography to purify avian anti-hematoside (NeuGc) antibody. The procedure is very simple, reproducible and applicable to purification of almost all anti-glycosphingolipid antibodies. The glycosphingolipid used for the affinity chromatography could be recovered without any destruction by successive extraction of the gel with methanol and methanol/chloroform (1 : 2, v/v).

1 Requests for reprints should be addressed to Dr. Makoto Matsumoto.


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