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. 1969 Apr;112(2):173-85.
doi: 10.1042/bj1120173.

Variation in the N-terminal sequence of heavy chains of immunoglobulin G from rabbits of different allotype

Variation in the N-terminal sequence of heavy chains of immunoglobulin G from rabbits of different allotype

J M Wilkinson. Biochem J. 1969 Apr.

Abstract

The sequences of the N-terminal peptides prepared by Pronase digestion of the heavy chain of rabbit immunoglobulin G of allotype Aa1, Aa2 and Aa3 were determined and were shown to be related to the allotype. An N-terminal fragment of about 34 residues was also prepared from the allotype heavy chains, by cleavage with cyanogen bromide; the yield varied with the allotype. The sequences of the cyanogen bromide fragments from the Aa1 and Aa3 heavy chains contain allotype-related variations similar to those found in the N-terminal Pronase peptides, and these sequences are thought to be representative of the whole heavy-chain populations. There is about 60% homology between the two sequences, and superimposed on the differences between them there are a number of positions within each sequence at which at least two amino acids are present.

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