Antigenic cross-reactivity between electrolectins.
The antigenic cross-reactivity between purified chick, eel and mouse electrolectins (endogenous beta-D-galactoside specific lectins) have been studied using a solid phase radioimmunoassay. The immune serum raised against the eel electrolectin crossreacts both with the chick and the mouse electrolectins, while the anti-chick electrolectin anti-serum recognizes only the eel but not the mouse electrolectin. These findings are analyzed in terms of the phylogenetic distance separating the species considered; they suggest that electrolectins fulfil a fundamental biological function.[1]References
- Antigenic cross-reactivity between electrolectins. Levi, G., Teichberg, V.I. FEBS Lett. (1982) [Pubmed]
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