Abstract

Thymic humoral factor gamma 2 (THF-gamma 2), an octapeptide essential for immune regulation, was purified from calf thymus. The purification of THF-gamma 2, monitored in vitro and in vivo in mouse splenocyte proliferation assays, was achieved by gel filtration of low molecular weight thymus extracts followed by ion-exchange chromatography and sequential reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. The process yielded 5 micrograms of THF-gamma 2/1000 kg of thymus tissue. The concentration of THF-gamma 2 required for augmentation of lymphocyte proliferation and interleukin 2 production was 5 ng/mL in vitro and 10 ng/kg per mouse in vivo. THF-gamma 2 has the amino acid sequence Leu-Glu-Asp-Gly-Pro-Lys-Phe-Leu. The proposed structure has been confirmed because a peptide was synthesized on the basis of this sequence that showed activity identical with that of the biological molecule. It shows no homology to the amino acid sequence of other thymic hormones nor is it part of any peptide or protein of known sequence. THF-gamma 2 retains essentially all of the biological activity of the thymus extract from which it is derived.

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