
pmid: 4208571
Abstract Treatment of tetanus toxin with papain at 55°C resulted in breakdown of the molecule to yield an atoxic fraction with a molecular weight of approximately 40 000. The highly purified material exhibited partial immunological identity with the parent toxin, showed no toxicity and elicited the formation of neutralizing antibodies against tetanus.
Immunodiffusion, Time Factors, Protein Conformation, Guinea Pigs, Ultrafiltration, Peptide Fragments, Diffusion, Lethal Dose 50, Molecular Weight, Tetanus Toxin, Clostridium tetani, Papain, Chromatography, Gel, Animals, Biological Assay, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Carbon Radioisotopes, Rabbits, Ultracentrifugation
Immunodiffusion, Time Factors, Protein Conformation, Guinea Pigs, Ultrafiltration, Peptide Fragments, Diffusion, Lethal Dose 50, Molecular Weight, Tetanus Toxin, Clostridium tetani, Papain, Chromatography, Gel, Animals, Biological Assay, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Carbon Radioisotopes, Rabbits, Ultracentrifugation
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