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Comparative Study
. 1985 Mar;82(6):1678-82.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.82.6.1678.

The beta 1 domain of the mouse E beta chain is important for restricted antigen presentation to helper T-cell hybridomas

Comparative Study

The beta 1 domain of the mouse E beta chain is important for restricted antigen presentation to helper T-cell hybridomas

V Folsom et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1985 Mar.

Abstract

We have constructed a hybrid E beta gene by replacing the second exon of the Ed beta gene (which encodes the majority of the beta 1 protein domain) with the corresponding exon from the Eb beta gene. The hybrid gene has been introduced into a d haplotype host, the lymphoma beta-cell line A20-2J, and an E alpha E beta dimer composed of the endogenous Ed alpha chain and the product of the hybrid Ed beta/Eb beta gene was immunoprecipitated from extracts of transfected cells with an Ed alpha Eb beta-specific monoclonal antibody. Transfected cells have acquired the ability to present antigen to Ed alpha Eb beta-restricted helper T-cell hybridomas, indicating that the second exon of the gene for the E beta chain encodes sequences required for the restricted recognition of the antigen-presenting cell by the class II-restricted responder T-cell.

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