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Glycosaminoglycan antigens in peripheral nerve. Studies with antibodies from a patient with neuropathy and monoclonal gammopathy.

An immunoblot staining procedure was developed for the detection of antibody binding to glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). The method was used to study the binding of a human monoclonal antibody (M-protein) from a patient with peripheral neuropathy, previously found to react with proteoglycans (PGs). GAGs prepared from human peripheral nerve were separated by electrophoresis on cellulose acetate membranes, transferred onto nitrocellulose sheets, and immunostained with the M-protein. The M-protein bound to a single GAG band with intermediate mobility which eluted with 1.25 N NaCl on ion-exchange chromatography and was chondroitinase sensitive. The M-protein appeared to bind to chondroitin sulfate containing proteoglycans in peripheral nerve.[1]

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