Alpha chain of HLA-DR transplantation antigens is a member of the same protein superfamily as the immunoglobulins
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Alpha chain of HLA-DR transplantation antigens is a member of the same protein superfamily as the immunoglobulins
Abstract
Four cDNA clones, pDR-alpha-1, pDR-alpha-2, pDR-alpha-3 and pDR-alpha-4, corresponding to the alpha chain of HLA-DR antigens, have been sequenced. Restriction maps and sequences suggest that all clones are identical apart from a single-base substitution present in pDR-alpha-1. Amino acid sequence data, together with the nucleotide sequence data, allowed the complete amino acid sequence to be predicted. The alpha chain is composed of 229 amino acids, of which 191 are exposed on the outside of the plasma membrane. The membrane-embedded portion of the chain consists of 23 hydrophobic amino acids. The succeeding 15 amino acids form the cytoplasmically localized hydrophilic tail. The extracellular portion, with carbohydrate moieties linked to Asn78 and Asn118, seems to be organized into two domains. The second domain, which contains the only disulfide bond of the alpha chain, displays amino acid sequence homology to immunoglobulin constant regions, to the second domain of the beta chain of a class II antigen, to the third domain of heavy chains of class I antigens and to beta 2-microglobulin. Thus the subunits of immunoglobulins, class I antigens and class II antigens are related evolutionarily.
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