S-sulfonated γ-globulin (S-GG) was prepared by treating γ-globulin with sulfite and tetrathionate ions. About four interchain disulfide bonds were selectively cleaved to give S-sulfonate groups. Although the above treatment strongly suppresses anticomplementary activity and nonspecific skin reactivity, the resulting S-GG retains high antibody activity. Furthermore, S-GG was found to maintain satisfactory levels for prolonged periods in vivo. The physicochemical and antigenic analyses of S-GG suggest that the S-sulfonation induces structural modification only at restricted sites.
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