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Radioiodination of human intrinsic factor
Iain L. Mackenzie, … , Robert M. Donaldson Jr., Robert F. Schilling
Iain L. Mackenzie, … , Robert M. Donaldson Jr., Robert F. Schilling
Published March 1, 1969
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1969;48(3):516-524. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI106009.
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Radioiodination of human intrinsic factor

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Human intrinsic factor (IF) saturated with 60Co-labeled cyanocobalamin (60CoB12) was purified and then iodinated with 125I to yield 125I-labeled IF-60CoB12 preparations of high specific activity. Sephadex G200 and DEAE-cellulose chromatography of the iodinated IF-60CoB12 complex showed coincidence of the major 125I and the 60Co radioactivity peaks. During starch-gel electrophoresis 60Co radioactivity from noniodinated and iodinated complexes migrated to the same extent while 125I radioactivity from the iodinated complex migrated slightly further anodally than did the 60Co radioactivity. After the iodinated complex was mixed with antibody to the IF-B12 complex (antibody II) the 125I and 60Co radioactivity were: (a) precipitated in similar amounts by antiglobulin serum. (b) eluted coincidentally in the 19S region on Sephadex G200, and (c) excluded to the same extent from starch gel during electrophoresis. After equilibrium exchange of IF “blocking” antibody (antibody I) for 60Co-vitamin B12 on 125I-labeled IF. 125I radioactivity from the IF-antibody I complex: (a) was precipitated by antiglobulin serum, (b) was eluated in the 19S region on Sephadex G200 gel filtration, and (c) migrated slowly towards the anode on starch-gel electrophoresis. Urinary excretion of 60Co radioactivity in pernicious anemia patients after oral administration of 60Co-vitamin B12 bound to freshly prepared 125I-labeled IF was similar to that obtained with noniodinated intrinsic factor.

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Iain L. Mackenzie, Robert M. Donaldson Jr., Robert F. Schilling

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Citations to this article (3)

Title and authors Publication Year
Effect of divalent cations and pH on intrinsic factor-mediated attachment of vitamin B12 to intestinal microvillous membranes
IL Mackenzie, RM Donaldson
Journal of Clinical Investigation 1972
Ileal Mucosa in Familial Selective Vitamin B 12 Malabsorption
IL Mackenzie, RM Donaldson, JS Trier, VI Mathan
New England Journal of Medicine 1972
Absorption and malabsorption of vitamin B12
JJ Corcino, S Waxman, V Herbert
The American Journal of Medicine 1970

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