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. 1983 Mar;130(3):1419-25.

Intramolecular organization of Class I H-2 MHC antigens; localization of the alloantigenic determinants and the beta 2 m binding site to different regions of the H-2 Kb glycoprotein

  • PMID: 6185585

Intramolecular organization of Class I H-2 MHC antigens; localization of the alloantigenic determinants and the beta 2 m binding site to different regions of the H-2 Kb glycoprotein

K Yokoyama et al. J Immunol. 1983 Mar.

Abstract

The intramolecular organization of the membrane integrated Class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule H-2Kb (Kb) was analyzed. After the removal of the two carbohydrate moieties by glycosidase enzymes, proteolytic digestion of the Kb molecule yielded: 1) several fragments with the beta 2 microglobulin (beta 2 m) subunit still bound and 2) one fragment carrying alloantigenic activity but lacking the beta 2 m. Isolation of the beta 2 m binding fragments showed them to be derived from the C-2 domain by partial N-terminal sequence analysis. One fragment extended to the C-terminus and the other fragment had lost the transmembrane region. Such studies conclusively show that the beta 2 m subunit is bound in the third domain, i.e., C-2, of the Kb 44,000 m.w. heavy chain. The alloantigenic fragment also isolated from the proteolytic digest consists of the first 180 residues of the 44,000 m.w. heavy chain, i.e., domains N and C-1, and carried alloantigenic determinants detected by several monoclonal antibodies as well as alloantisera. The present studies indicate that the external region of the Class I molecules has two functional regions. The first 180 residues bear the recognition elements for the immune system, and the next 90 residues (180-270) are involved in binding to beta 2 m.

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