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  • Title: Fc intermediate (Fci), a papain-generated fragment of human IgG, intermediate in charge, molecular weight and cleavage between the Fc and Fc' fragments of IgG.
    Author: Nardella FA, Teller DC.
    Journal: Mol Immunol; 1985 Jun; 22(6):705-13. PubMed ID: 4022018.
    Abstract:
    Fc intermediate (Fci) is a papain-generated fragment of human IgG which is intermediate in charge, mol. wt and state of cleavage between the Fc and Fc' fragments of IgG. It is composed of two polypeptide chains of unequal mol. wt held together by non-covalent bonds between the C gamma 3 regions. The larger polypeptide chain has both a C gamma 2 and C gamma 3 domain and its N-terminus is at Leu 235 (60%) and Leu 234 (40%) (IgGl Eu numbering). The smaller polypeptide chain is composed of a C gamma 3 domain with its N-terminus at Gly 341. The carboxy-termini obtained by carboxypeptidase digestion and by a computer program which determined the most probable sequences by fitting the amino acid compositions to the sequence of IgG Eu Fc were heterogeneous involving residues 440-446 for the large polypeptide chain and 429-436 for the small one. The calculated mol. wt of the large polypeptide chain was 26,183, assuming the N-terminus at Leu 234 and C-terminus at 446 and including the carbohydrate moiety. The calculated mol. wt for the small polypeptide chain was 10,682, with the N-terminus at 341 and assuming the C-terminus at 434, for a combined mol. wt of 36,865 for the Fci fragment. Sedimentation equilibrium ultracentrifugation of Fci under non-dissociating conditions showed an Mn of 36,200 +/- 1200, an Mw of 36,400 +/- 600 and an Mz of 37,000 +/- 300 g/mole. The best yields of Fc were obtained with a 6-hr digestion and the best yields of Fcl and Fc' were obtained with digestion for 18 hr in phosphate buffer. Digestion in Tris buffer for 18 hr gave results similar to the 18-hr digestion in phosphate buffer except the yields of Fc' were less. This fragment may be useful for exploring biological functions of human IgG Fc. In addition, some Fc fragments obtained by papain digestion of human IgG either in phosphate or Tris buffer are not covalently bonded and are probably cleaved on the carboxy-terminal side of the interchain disulfide bonds at Leu 234 or Leu 235, the N-termini for the large polypeptide chain of Fci. This indicates that, if disulfide bonded Fc fragments are needed, gel filtration under dissociating conditions will be necessary to remove non-covalently bonded Fc.
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