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Comparative Study
. 1976 Jun;73(6):2096-100.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.73.6.2096.

Human and murine phosphorycholine-binding immunoglobulins: conserved subgroup and first hypervariable region of heavy chains

Comparative Study

Human and murine phosphorycholine-binding immunoglobulins: conserved subgroup and first hypervariable region of heavy chains

W F Riesen et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1976 Jun.

Abstract

The NH2-terminal 36 residues of the heavy chain and the NH2-terminal 40 residues of the light chain from a human Waldenström's IgM with binding activity for phosphorylcholine (phosphocholine) are compared with the published sequences of five mouse IgA myeloma proteins with the same activity. An extensive structural similarity; i.e., 3 amino acid interchanges within framework residues, and one in the hypervariable region, is noted between the heavy chains of both species. The light chains, however, show a considerable diversity and, in contrast to the heavy chain, no correlation between the primary structure of the first hypervariable region and the binding specificity is apparent. The finding of a very similar heavy chain variable region in two different species that are separated by about 75 million years in evolution favors the concept of stable transmission of variable region genes throughout evolution.

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