The monoclonal antibody 109d6, which recognizes major histocompatibility antigen MT3-like serologic determinants, has been used to characterize the molecules bearing this determinant in HLA-DR4 and -DR7 homozygous cell lines by two-dimensional gel and sequencing analyses. By these two criteria, these molecules are identical to each other. Southern blot analysis of genomic DNA from HLA-DR1 through -DR7 homozygous cell lines with DR beta-chain gene probes reveals a striking similarity in the pattern of hybridizing fragments between DR4 and DR7 haplotypes and among DR3, DR5, and DRw6 haplotypes reminiscent of the MT3/MT2 allodeterminant distribution. The sharing of the MT2 determinant between DR3, DR5, and DRw6 haplotypes and of the MT3 determinant between DR4 and DR7 haplotypes is part of a broader "homology," which may be a consequence of more recent separation of the haplotypes sharing the MT2 determinant on the one hand and the haplotypes sharing the MT3 determinant on the other hand.
Molecular characterization of MT3 antigens by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, NH2-terminal amino acid sequence analysis, and southern blot analysis / Sorrentino, Rosa; J., Lillie; J. L., Stominger. - In: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. - ISSN 0027-8424. - 82:11(1985), pp. 3794-3798. [10.1073/pnas.82.11.3794]
Molecular characterization of MT3 antigens by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, NH2-terminal amino acid sequence analysis, and southern blot analysis.
SORRENTINO, Rosa;
1985
Abstract
The monoclonal antibody 109d6, which recognizes major histocompatibility antigen MT3-like serologic determinants, has been used to characterize the molecules bearing this determinant in HLA-DR4 and -DR7 homozygous cell lines by two-dimensional gel and sequencing analyses. By these two criteria, these molecules are identical to each other. Southern blot analysis of genomic DNA from HLA-DR1 through -DR7 homozygous cell lines with DR beta-chain gene probes reveals a striking similarity in the pattern of hybridizing fragments between DR4 and DR7 haplotypes and among DR3, DR5, and DRw6 haplotypes reminiscent of the MT3/MT2 allodeterminant distribution. The sharing of the MT2 determinant between DR3, DR5, and DRw6 haplotypes and of the MT3 determinant between DR4 and DR7 haplotypes is part of a broader "homology," which may be a consequence of more recent separation of the haplotypes sharing the MT2 determinant on the one hand and the haplotypes sharing the MT3 determinant on the other hand.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.