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. 1971 Sep;68(9):2019-21.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.68.9.2019.

Localization of two additional hypervariable regions in immunoglobulin heavy chains

Localization of two additional hypervariable regions in immunoglobulin heavy chains

J M Kehoe et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1971 Sep.

Abstract

Cyanogen bromide fragments were isolated from the heavy chains of three human IgG myeloma proteins of the V(H)III subgroup, sequenced by an automated method, and localized to the variable region. Inspection of these sequences, together with corresponding stretches from both human and animal proteins (studied in other laboratories) led to the detection of two additional hypervariable regions characteristic of the V(H) segment of immunoglobulin heavy chains. These areas of hypervariability, involving heavy-chain residues 86-91 and 101-109, were separated by a region of relative constancy. The close relationship of these two hypervariable regions, and the previously described first heavy-chain hypervariable region (residues 31-37), to the first heavy-chain disulphide bridge implies that the three hypervariable areas might be in close steric approximation in native immunoglobulin molecules. Examination of the sequences of the terminal portion of V(H) of all these proteins (the segment from residue 95 to the beginning of homology region C(H)l) revealed that no subgroup-specific residues could be identified in this area. Thus, heavy-chain subgroup distinctions may not extend through the entire variable region.

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