Affinity-purified anticollagen IgG was fractionated on purified cyanogen bromide-derived collagen peptide Sepharose. The antibody fraction bound to the peptides was eluted and tested for its ability to induce passive arthritis in recipients. Anticollagen IgG bound to peptide 5 (alpha 1(II)-CB8-10 and alpha 1(II)CB11-8) and to peptide 6 (alpha 1(II)CB11) were active in inducing passive arthritis. Other peptide bound fractions were inactive. These observations suggest that the arthritogenic domain in Type II collagen is restricted to alpha 1(II)CB11.
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