Rabbit antibody light chains: selective breeding narrows variability in framework and complementarity-determining residues
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Rabbit antibody light chains: selective breeding narrows variability in framework and complementarity-determining residues
Abstract
The amino acid sequence of 5 light (L) chain (b4) variable (Vl) regions and the partial sequence of VL (kappa) regions from 12 anti-streptococcal group A-varant polysaccharide (Av-CHO) and 2 anti-streptococcal group C polysaccharide (C-CHO) antibodies was determined. These sequences contain 70 invariant positions as opposed to 50 invariant positions in other rabbit VL regions. Variability within the framework residues lacks randomness, and parent offspring relationship or otherwise close familial relationship is apparent in several instances. Variability in the complementarity-determining regions is reduced by 2.3-5.5-fold in comparison with other rabbit L-chains with several identical first and third hypervariable regions. Residue positions 50-56, known to mark the second hypervariable region in human kappa-chains, are not hypervariable in L-chains from Av-CHO rabbit antibodies. Considering the 67 rabbit L-chain sequences, completely or partially known today, for counting the number of V region germ line genes, it is concluded that the species rabbit has at least 27 VL germ line genes available.
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