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. 1989 Sep-Oct;23(5):1227-33.

[Antigenic determinants of the constant region of human immunoglobin kappa-chain detected by monoclonal antibodies]

[Article in Russian]
  • PMID: 2481811

[Antigenic determinants of the constant region of human immunoglobin kappa-chain detected by monoclonal antibodies]

[Article in Russian]
E L Arsen'eva et al. Mol Biol (Mosk). 1989 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

Ten different monoclonal antibody (monAB) preparations reacting with human IgL chains of the kappa type have been obtained. Nine of the monAB interacted with the kappa-chain C domain, whereas only one monAB reacted with the V domain. It has been determined that monAB against the C domain react with three different epitopes. One epitope is expressed on intact Ig molecules as well as on isolated kappa-chains, whereas the other two epitopes are found only on isolated kappa-chains. The expression of these epitopes in 40 different myeloma kappa-chain preparations belonging to four various subgroups was studied. The level of this C domain epitope expression has been shown to depend on the variable subgroups of kappa-chains indicating a close association between V and C domains. This association leads to the alteration of antigenic activity of some C domain epitopes. The alterations are thought to be local because, as a rule, they involve only one of the three epitopes.

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