Bio-Rad Affi-Gel Protein A Media User Manual

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application has been limited because most mouse IgG

1

immunoglob-

ulins have low affinity for protein A. This results in poor IgG

1

reten-

tion on protein A-agarose columns.

1,5-7

Since most mouse IgG

monoclonal antibodies belong to the IgG

1

subclass, poor IgG

1

reten-

tion represents a significant purification problem.

Figure 1 shows the results achieved with the Affi-Gel protein A

MAPS method for the purification of several monoclonal antibod-
ies including IgG

1

, IgG

2a

, and IgG

2b

subclasses.

Fig. 1. Comparison of IgG

1

recoveries using Affi-Gel protein A MAPS

method and standard method.

Mouse ascites fluid containing equivalent amounts (5 mg) of

either mouse IgG

1

, IgG

2a

, or IgG

2b

monoclonal antibodies were

chromatographed in 1 ml columns of Affi-Gel protein A agarose.
Chromatography was performed with the Affi-Gel protein A MAPS
kit. It is evident that almost quantitative recovery was achieved in
all 3 cases in which IgG

1

-containing mouse ascites was chro-

matographed using the MAPS kit. Improved results were also
observed with IgG

2b

antibodies.

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