K.F. MillerRichard A. GoldsbyD. J. Bolt
ABSTRACT Bovine FSH (bFSH) was used to immunize BALB/c mice. Spleen cells were fused to the SP 2/0 cell line to produce hybridomas that secreted monoclonal antibodies to bFSH. One of these antibodies (USDA-bFSH-MC28) was extensively characterized and found to be a gamma 1 with kappa light chains, having extremely low cross-reactivity with other bovine pituitary hormones and with ovine and porcine FSH. The dissociation constant as measured by Scatchard analysis was 4·3 nmol/l, and proved to be in a very useful range for affinity chromatography. In an essentially one-step immunoaffinity chromatography procedure, bFSH was easily isolated in a single chromatographic step from crude anterior pituitary homogenate with better yield and with the same purity as classical chromatographic techniques. J. Endocr. (1987) 115, 283–288
N. E. PfeifferDwane E. WylieSheldon M. Schuster
Richard M. BartholomewDaniel BeidlerGary S. David
Přemysl KonečnýR. J. BrownW. H. Scouten
Nancy E. ThompsonRichard R. Burgess
Bingyu LiCun LiHaiyang JiangZhahnui WangXingyuan CaoSijun ZhaoSuxia ZhangJianzhong Shen