%0 Journal Article %T Differentiation of two species of M¨¹llerian inhibitory substance (MIS) %A Andrew Bader %A Douglas Lim %A David MacLaughlin %J Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal %D 2007 %I Columbia University Libraries %X M¨¹llerian inhibiting substance (MIS), also known as Anti-M¨¹llerian hormone, is a testicular protein responsible for the regression of the M¨¹llerian duct. In vivo and in vitro experiments using MIS have shown it to inhibit the growth of various tumors, including certain ovarian cancers. Two approaches to purifying the product have been used, immunoaffinity purification and chromatography. The purified products were tested for affinity to binding sites using the enzyme linked immunoabsorbent assay (ELISA). The goal of this study was to test the theory that the two MIS proteins identified, termed IAP and Q, were different on structural and molecular levels. The results of these investigations reveal the existence of two distinct types of MIS differentiated by ELISA which based on future study may have different impacts as cancer treatment agents. %K Biochemistry %K Cancer Research %U http://cusj.columbia.edu/cusj/include/getdoc.php?id=516&article=105&mode=pdf