Biochemical characterization of human myeloperoxidase using three specific monoclonal antibodies |
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Authors: | Yoshihisa Morishita Yasuo Morishima Mlchinori Ogura Yoshiyuki NagaiRyuzo Ohno |
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Affiliation: | First Department of Internal Medicine, Nagoya, Japan;Research Institute for Disease Mechanism and Control, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan |
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Abstract: | We have developed three monoclonal antibodies (moAbs), MA1, MA3 and MB1, which react with different antigenic determinants of human myeloperoxidase (MPO). In MPO-positive culture cell lines, HL-60 and NKM1, analysis of MPO by pulse-chase experiments followed by immunoprecipitation with these moAbs revealed that MPO was composed of subunits of 59K, 18K and 14.8K dalton polypeptides which are plausibly derived from the 89 K precursor. MA1 and MB1 react with both the precursor and the mature forms of MPO. MA3 reacts with only the mature forms of MPO. Blocking experiments on MPO-related functions revealed that the three moAbs could be divided into two groups. MA1 and MA3 inhibit MPO activities such as tetraguaiacol formation, iodide oxidation and luminol-dependent chemiluminescence, while MB1 shows no such inhibition. |
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