2Institute of Immunological Engineering, State Concern Biopreparat, Lyubuchany, Moscow Region, 142380 Russia; fax: (095) 924-0493; E-mail: tischen@vega.protres.ru
Received November 18, 1999; Revision received May 3, 2000
The structure of the pFh-fragment (hinge region) from human myeloma IgG3 Kuc (the third subclass immunoglobulin) was studied by hydrodynamic methods in the pH range from 3.0 to 8.0. The pFh-fragment was found to occur in three states, each with a high content of the secondary structure: a rod-like state at pH <= 4.0, a molten globule state at pH 4.2-5.5, and the native state at pH 7.5-8.0.
KEY WORDS: hinge region, pFh-fragment, viscosity, compact structure, cooperative transition, molten globule