Claims
- 1. A method for preparing a bacteriophage binding through a head segment to molecular or cellular materials, comprising the steps of:
- (a) mixing the bacteriophage, having both head and tail segments, with bacteria;
- (b) irrading the mixture with ultraviolet light to effect mutation of the bacteriophage;
- (c) nultiplying the mutant bacteriophage in the presence of bacteria binding through a tail segment to molecular of cellular material;
- (d) purifying the population of nutant bacteriophage;
- (e) binding the pruified mutant bacteriophage to the cellular material or to the molecular material; and
- (f) multiplying the bound mutant bacteriophage in bacteria.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the molecular material comprises immunoglobulins.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the molecular material is coupled to a solid phase.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the cellular material comprises surface glycoproteins of animal cells.
- 5. A method for preparing a selected bacteriophage binding through a tail segment to molecular or cellular materials, comprising the steps of:
- (a) injecting molecular or cellular material into an animal host for the preparation of antibodies thereto;
- (b) recovering and purifying said antibodies;
- (c) coupling the purified antibodies to a solid phase;
- (d) binding the coupled antibodies with bacteria characterized as being resistant to a selected bacteriophage;
- (e) growing and harvesting the bacteria bound to said antibodies;
- (f) irradiating selected bacteriophage binding through a tail sesgment to molecular of cellular material with ultraviolet light;
- (g) separately irradiating a strain of bacteria, sensitive to the selected bacteriophage, with ultraviolet light;
- (h) mixing the irradiated bacteriophage of step (f) with the irradiated bacteria of step (g);
- (i) mixing approximately equal portions of the products of steps (e) and (h) under conditions for the development of plaques, whereby mutant bacteriophages are generated and yield clear plaques; and
- (j) recovering the mutant bacteriophage from the clear plaques and multiplying it in the bacteria of step (e), whereby there is obtained a mutant bacteriophage capable of binding to said molecular or cellular materials.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the molecular material comprises immunoglobulins.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 591,136, filed Mar. 19, 1984, now abandoned.
Government Interests
The invention described herein was sponsored in part by the National Cancer Institute, under Grant CA 21399, which has certain rights thereto.
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