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[The immunochemical identification of beta-globulin in human seminal plasma].

Authors: Iu S, Tatarinov; A K, Tagirova; A A, Terent'ev;

[The immunochemical identification of beta-globulin in human seminal plasma].

Abstract

Using affinity chromatography there was isolated a protein from human seminal plasma, which was named beta-globulin of seminal plasma (beta-GSP). It was demonstrated, that beta-GSP possesses heterogeneity, consists of two subunits with the M. W. about 19 and 15 kD, it has electrophoretic mobility of b1-globulin and possesses affinity to immobilized 17-beta-estradiol. Relatively high concentration of beta-GSP was found in seminal plasma. Besides, this protein was determined in small amounts in saliva. One can suppose, that beta-GSP is a secretory protein.

Keywords

Male, Immunodiffusion, Time Factors, Chemical Phenomena, Chemistry, Physical, Immunochemistry, Beta-Globulins, Immunization, Secondary, Chromatography, Affinity, Semen, Animals, Humans, Immunization, Rabbits, Immunoelectrophoresis

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