Abstract

Staphylococcal protein A binds efficiently to the Fc region of goat immunoglobulin G antibodies only after they are immune complexed to immobilized, but not fluid-phase, polyvalent antigen (human myeloma immunoglobulin E protein) or monovalent hapten (methotrexate). Compared to fluid-phase or immobilized free immunoglobulin G, the reactivity of anti-immunoglobulin antibodies bound to solid-phase antigen was enhanced at least 300-fold. Results with immobilized methotrexate indicated that two molecules of immunoglobulin G must be bound in proximity to bind one molecule of protein A. Thus, aggregation appears to be a necessary condition for protein A binding.

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