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The didecamer consists of 20 subunits and occurs
in two different forms named KLH1 and KLH2. The
subunits are biochemically distinct. Analysis of
KLH by native-PAGE gives two characteristic
bands, one corresponding to KLH1 with an
apparent molecular mass of about 390 kDa (kilo
Dalton) and the other corresponding to KLH2 with
an apparent molecular mass of 350 kDa. There are
eight functional units in the KLH subunits, KLH1
and KLH2. The molecular mass of the functional
units is about 50 kDa. Based on this information
it is expected that the molecular masses of the
KLH1 and KLH2 subunits are approximately 400 kDa.
The functional unit (FU) within the subunit
contains a binuclear copper binding site that
binds molecular oxygen. The copper is in the
cuprous [Cu(I)] state, and oxygen binding
generates light absorbance in the near
ultraviolet around 340 nm and imparts the
characteristic blue color to the molecule. The
deoxygenated molecule is colorless.
General Conjugation Procedures
Why Conjugate?
Substances of low molecular weight (haptens) and
some high molecular weight proteins alone will
not generate antibodies or are not highly
immunogenic when injected into an animal.
Therefore, the haptens are usually conjugated to
a large protein molecule known as a "carrier."
GMP KLH has many advantages over other
commercial grade material that can be procured
from other vendors. The major distinction lies
in:
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