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Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2000

Mass spectrometric mapping of disulfide bonds in recombinant human interleukin‐13

Anthony Tsarbopoulos; Jeff Varnerin; Susan Cannon-Carlson; David C. Wylie; Birendra N. Pramanik; John Chu-Tay Tang; Tattanahalli L. Nagabhushan

Interleukin 13 (IL-13), a member of the a-helical family of cytokines, has approximately 30% primary sequence homology with IL-4 and shares a common receptor component. The biologically active rhIL-13 is monomeric and non-glycosylated, and contains two disulfide bonds as determined by comparative electrospray mass spectrometric (MS) analysis of the protein before and after reduction with dithiothreitol-dithioerythritol. A trypsin-resistant core peptide of rhIL-13 was isolated and analyzed by plasma desorption (PD) MS, identifying a disulfide-linked core peptide. Subsequent digestion of this core peptide by pepsin, followed by PDMS analysis of the resulting cystine-containing peptic fragments, provided rapid determination of the existing disulfide bonds between cysteine residues 28-56 and 44-70. This disulfide arrangement is similar to that observed for the analogous four internal cysteine residues in hIL-4. The conservation of disulfide bond arrangements between hIL-13 and hIL-4, coupled with their alpha-helical structure and sequence homologies, confirms that IL-13 and IL-4 are structural homologues. It is also consistent with their reported similarities in biological function and receptor binding kinetics.


Archive | 1997

Methods for purifying viruses

John Chu-Tay Tang; Gary Vellekamp; Laureano L. Bondoc


Analytical Biochemistry | 1997

Modification of the Laemmli Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate–Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis Procedure to Eliminate Artifacts on Reducing and Nonreducing Gels

Susan Cannon-Carlson; John Chu-Tay Tang


Archive | 1998

Immobilized metal, affinity chromatography

David C. Wyllie; John Chu-Tay Tang


Archive | 1999

Compositions Comprising Viruses and Methods for Concentrating Virus Preparations

Andreas Frei; Henry K. H. Kwan; Varda Sandweiss; Gary Vellekamp; Pui-Ho Yuen; Laureano L. Bondoc; Frederick William Porter; John Chu-Tay Tang; Peter M. Ihnat


Archive | 1993

Purification of human interleukin-10 from a cell culture medium

Gary Vellekamp; Susan Cannon-Carlson; John Chu-Tay Tang


Protein Expression and Purification | 1998

EXPRESSION, PURIFICATION, AND CHARACTERIZATION OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN INTERLEUKIN-13 FROM NS-0 CELLS

Susan Cannon-Carlson; Jeff Varnerin; Anthony Tsarbopoulos; Chung-Her Jenh; Mary Ann Cox; Chuan-Chu Chou; Nancy V. Connelly; Paul J. Zavodny; John Chu-Tay Tang


Analytical Biochemistry | 1997

Resolution of Recombinant Human Interleukin 10 from Variants by Recycling Free Flow Focusing

Laureano L. Bondoc; Jeffrey P. Varnerin; John Chu-Tay Tang


Archive | 1990

Use of Interleukin-4 for increasing numbers of neutrophils and for treating myeloid or monocytoid leukaemia.

Eric M. Bonnem; Lee Sullivan; Michael J. Grace; Loretta A. Bober; John Chu-Tay Tang; David Naveh; Tattanahalli L. Nagabhushan; Jay Raman


Archive | 1994

Purification of bacterially expressed human interleukin-10

Gary Vellekamp; Susan Cannon-Carlson; John Chu-Tay Tang

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