Molecular Immunology published new progress about 637-58-1. 637-58-1 belongs to ethers-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Inhibitor, name is 4-(3-(4-Butoxyphenoxy)propyl)morpholine hydrochloride, and the molecular formula is C7H13ClNNaO5S, Quality Control of 637-58-1.
Varga, Janos M. published the artcileMechanism of allergic cross-reactions. I. Multispecific binding of ligands to a mouse monoclonal anti-DNP IgE antibody, Quality Control of 637-58-1, the publication is Molecular Immunology (1991), 28(6), 641-54, database is CAplus and MEDLINE.
A recently developed solid-phase binding assay was used to investigate the specificity of ligand binding to a mouse monoclonal anti-dinitrophenyl IgE (I). All DNP-amino acids, that were tested inhibited the binding of the radio-labeled I to DNP covalently attached to polystyrene microplates; however, the concentration for 50% inhibition varied within four orders of magnitude, DNP-L-serine being the most and DNP-L-proline the least potent inhibitor. In addition to DNP analogs, a large number of drugs and other compounds were tested for their ability to compete with DNP for the binding site of I. At the concentration used for screening, 59% of compounds had no significant inhibition; 19% inhibited the binding of I more than 50%. Several families of compounds (tetracyclines, polymyxins, phenothiazines, salicylates, and quinones) that were effective competitors were found. Within these families, changes in the functional groups attached to the family stem had major effects on the affinity of ligand binding. The occurrence frequencies of interactions of ligands with I is in good agreement with the semi-empirical model for multispecific antibody-ligand interactions.
Molecular Immunology published new progress about 637-58-1. 637-58-1 belongs to ethers-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Inhibitor, name is 4-(3-(4-Butoxyphenoxy)propyl)morpholine hydrochloride, and the molecular formula is C7H13ClNNaO5S, Quality Control of 637-58-1.
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