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Murine Ia and human DR antigens: homology of amino-terminal sequences.
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HistocompatibilityImmunocytochemical TechniqueImmunologyGlycobiologyAntigen ProcessingHuman DrImmune SystemImmunogeneticsMurine IaBioanalysisImmunochemistryProteomicsAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyHuman Leukocyte AntigenBiochemistryAutoimmunityHuman Dr AntigenNatural SciencesPathogenesisHla TypingImmunoglobulin EMedicine
Murine Ia and human DR antigens were isolated and purified by immunoprecipitation and sodium dodecyl sulfate/polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis with allo- and xenoantisera, respectively. The I-A subregion antigen consists of two chains, designated Aalpha and Abeta, with molecular weights of 35,000 and 26,000, respectively. The I-C subregion antigen likewise consists of two chains, designated Calpha and Cbeta, with molecular weights of 32,000 and 29,000, respectively. Under nonreducing conditions, the Cbeta chain migrates appreciably more rapidly on sodium dodecyl sulfate/polyacrylamide gels than the reduced Cbeta chain, reflecting the presence of an intrachain disulfide bond. The human DR antigen is also a two-chain unit and contains DRalpha and DRbeta components with molecular weights of 34,000 and 28,000, respectively. The DRbeta chain migrates more rapidly before reduction than afterward, like the murine Cbeta chain. The DRbeta and Cbeta chains are also strikingly homologous if a single amino acid shift is imposed on one of those chains. Thus, human DR antigens strongly resemble the murine I-C subregion antigens.
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