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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 262, Issue 16, 7484-7485, Jun, 1987
T Arakawa and DA Yphantis
Recombinant DNA-derived human tumor necrosis factor-alpha from Escherichia
coli was examined by equilibrium ultracentrifugation under conditions
similar to those where gel filtration experiments suggested an oligomeric
structure. Short-column equilibrium experiments at concentrations in the
range 0.015-0.12% at pH 8.5 in 0.04 M Tris/Tris- HCl gave molecular weights
corresponding to 3 times the sequence molecular weight both in the presence
and absence of 0.1 M NaCl. Long (2.6 mm)-column experiments under the same
solvent conditions indicated molecular weights of 51,900 +/- 900 in the
absence of added NaCl and 52,600 +/- 700 in the presence of added 0.1 M
NaCl. No evidence of any species other than the trimer was found.
Molecular weight of recombinant human tumor necrosis factor-alpha
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