This paper describes the development of a new radioimmunoassay for quantifying thymosin alpha-1. Since the natural peptide lacks a phenolic ring for radioiodination, researchers synthesized a tyrosyl-substituted analog for use as a tracer. The assay uses an antiserum specific to the C-terminal segment (positions 15-28) and can detect as little as 9 pg of thymosin alpha-1 equivalents. The antibody is highly specific, not cross-reacting with other thymic hormones. The assay detected thymosin alpha-1-like immunoreactivity in human thymus homogenates ranging from 0.5 to 4.5 ng/mg protein.
Incefy, G S; Ishimura, K; Wang, J G; Unson, C G; Erickson, B W