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. 1984 Apr;3(4):869-72.
doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1984.tb01898.x.

The complete sequence of the mRNA for the HLA-DR-associated invariant chain reveals a polypeptide with an unusual transmembrane polarity

The complete sequence of the mRNA for the HLA-DR-associated invariant chain reveals a polypeptide with an unusual transmembrane polarity

M Strubin et al. EMBO J. 1984 Apr.

Abstract

A non-polymorphic polypeptide is associated intracellularly with the alpha and beta chains of murine Ia antigens and of human HLA-DR antigens. The exact role and the structure of this invariant chain have not been determined so far. A cDNA clone encoding the 33 000 dalton human invariant chain has been isolated. The nucleotide sequence of a near full-length cDNA clone, together with the sequence of the 5' portion of the mRNA determined by primer-extension, are reported here. The protein structure deduced from that sequence shows an unusual feature: the presence of a hydrophobic transmembrane region near the NH2 terminus, and of two glycosylation sites near the middle, indicates that the invariant chain has a polarity of membrane insertion which is inverted relative to histocompatibility antigens and most transmembrane proteins.

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