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. 1987 Aug;24(8):821-9.
doi: 10.1016/0161-5890(87)90184-2.

The solution conformations of the subclasses of human IgG deduced from sedimentation and small angle X-ray scattering studies

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The solution conformations of the subclasses of human IgG deduced from sedimentation and small angle X-ray scattering studies

L Gregory et al. Mol Immunol. 1987 Aug.

Abstract

The solution conformations of human immunoglobulin G subclass molecules have been investigated by sedimentation and small-angle X-ray scattering techniques. Both methods qualitatively indicate IgG3 to be an extended molecule relative to IgG1. Sedimentation data have been collected for a number of paraproteins of all four subclasses and the hinge-deleted IgG1Dob protein. The known crystal structure of Dob allows the use of this protein as a basis for the proposal of models of the average conformations of IgG subclasses which are consistent with experimental s(0)20,w values. IgG1 is suggested to have a hinge length of 0-15 A and non-coplanar Fab arms; IgG2 to be effectively hingeless with folded-back Fab arms; IgG3 to have an extended hinge of the order of 100 A and IgG4 to be effectively hingeless and T-shaped. The possible correlation of these conformations with subclass function is discussed.

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