Serologic and immunochemical techniques were used to characterize plasma membrane antigens of the murine lymphoma 6C3HED. Syngeneic C3H/HeJ anti-6C3HED antisera were prepared and were shown by cytotoxicity, absorption, and immunoprecipitation tests to be specifically reactive with the lymphoma cells. Alloantisera to H-2.23 were found to be unreactive with intact lymphoma cells by cytotoxicity and absorption assays. However, H-2.23 antigens were detectable in tumor cell lysates by inhibition of cytotoxicity and immunoprecipitation. SDS-PAGE electropherograms of immunoprecipitates of radiolabeled tumor cell extracts obtained with anti-6C3HED and anti-H-2.23 antisera were essentially identical; proteins with Mr of approximately 70,000, 45,000, and 12,000 were apparent in both. An immunoadsorbent of insolubilized anti-6C3HED removed H-2.23 antigens detectable in lymphoma extracts, but had no effect on H-2.23 antigens in normal splenocyte extracts. These data indicate that H-2.23 and TAA are physically associated on 6C3HED cells.

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This work was supported by Research Contract CB 74126 and Research Grants CA 16071, CA 19108, and AI 10180. This is publication No. 1475 from the Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation.

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