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. 1980;11(6):535-47.
doi: 10.1007/BF01567823.

Identity of molecules bearing murine Ia alloantigenic specificities Ia.7 and Ia.22: evidence for a single type of I-E molecule in homozygotes

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Identity of molecules bearing murine Ia alloantigenic specificities Ia.7 and Ia.22: evidence for a single type of I-E molecule in homozygotes

S E Cullen et al. Immunogenetics. 1980.

Abstract

In homozygous mice bearing I regions derived from haplotype k, only a single type of Ia molecule bearing the alloantigenic specificities Ia.7 and Ia.22 was found using techniques of sequential immune precipitation and tryptic peptide analysis. As suggested at the fourth Ir Gene Workshop (Sachs 1978), Ia.7 is considered here to be an antigenic determinant associated with I-E-subregion-encoded molecules, i.e., it is excluded from the I-C subregion. The I-C subregion is currently defined mainly by functional traits. It is now known that the I-E molecules are composed of an alpha chain encoded in the I-E subregion, and a beta chain encoded in the I-A subregion. Since the I-C subregion is not involved with the determination of these Ia molecules, and since in homozygotes there is apparently only a single type of molecule bearing both specificities Ia.7 and Ia.22, the term "I-E/C" molecule should probably be dropped in favor of the simpler designation I-E.

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