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A Monoclonal Antibody for Immunopurification of Human Renin

Authors: Bernard Pau; F X Galen; C. Devaux; Pierre Corvol; Joël Ménard; Florent Soubrier; D Simon;

A Monoclonal Antibody for Immunopurification of Human Renin

Abstract

1. A mouse hybridoma secreting an antibody directed against human renin was obtained by fusion of spleen cells with NS 1 myeloma cells. This monoclonal antibody recognizes human and monkey renins but neither hog nor mouse renins nor the acid proteinase cathepsin D. 2. Monoclonal antibody was coupled to Sepharose 4 B. The immunoadsorbent thus obtained was very efficient in purifying both active and inactive human renin from renal or extrarenal sources. 3. Renin enrichment up to 3500-fold was obtained in a single step.

Keywords

Mice, Inbred BALB C, Hybridomas, Swine, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Haplorhini, Mice, Antibody Specificity, Renin, Animals, Humans, Immunosorbent Techniques

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