Published July 15, 1979 | Version v1
Journal article

New method of iodinating collagens for use in radioimmunoassay

  • 1. Yale Univ. School of Medicine, New Haven, CT

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Purified collagens from a variety of species were iodinated to a high specific activity with the N-hydroxysuccinimide ester of 125I-labeled p-hydroxyphenyl propionic acid (Bolton-Hunter reagent). Labeling had no effect on the immunoreactivity of the collagen as determined by hemagglutination inhibition. This compound presumably acylates the abundant epsilon-amino groups of lysyl and hydroxylysyl residues in the collagen molecule. Using this method it is possible to label pepsin-extracted collagen from which the terminal nonhelical extensions containing tyrosine have been cleaved. The application of Bolton-Hunter-labeled collagens to radioimmunoassay of affinity-purified antibodies against collagen is demonstrated

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Journal Title
Anal. Biochem.
Journal Volume
96
Journal Issue
2
Series
Anal. Biochem.
Journal Page Range
489-499
ISSN
0003-2697