Abstract
The physical, kinetic, and isoelectric focusing properties of native α 2-macroglobulin from cystic fibrosis and control plasmas were studied. No differences were found in the esterolytic activity levels of control, obligate heterozygote, and cystic fibrosis plasmas. Stability studies indicated that both control and cystic fibrosis α 2-macroglobulin retained full activity for at least 8 months at −20°C, a week at 0–4°C, 11 hr at 50°C, and showed no differences in thermostability at several preincubation temperatures. The microheterogeneity of native α 2-macroglobulin was studied by column isoelectric focusing of five control and five cystic fibrosis plasmas. The number and p I values of the isoelectric forms between pH 4.5–8.0 were quite similar for both groups even though consistently less cystic fibrosis α 2-macroglobulin activity was recovered after isoelectric focusing.
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