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Interrelationships of the ?Ly-6 complex? antigens

Authors :
P. Mark Hogarth
Ian F. C. McKenzie
B. A. Houlden
Source :
Immunogenetics. 23:226-232
Publication Year :
1986
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1986.

Abstract

Competitive binding studies and immunoprecipitation experiments define at least five distinct epitopes encoded by Ly-6-linked genes--Ly-6A.2, Ly-6B.2, Ly-6C.2, Ly-6D.2, and ThB. Ly-6A.2, a 33 kd protein, and Ly-6D.2 are closely overlapping epitopes that can be distinguished by their unique thymus reactions of 10-20% or greater than 90%, respectively. Similarly, the Ly-6C.2 antigen present on a 14 kd moiety loosely overlaps the Ly-6B.2 antigen. Ly-6C.2 and Ly-6B.2 antigens are distinct from Ly-6A.2 and Ly-6D.2, however. ThB is a 16-18 kd antigen which is not associated on the cell surface with any other "Ly-6" antigens. In addition, independently derived antibodies made to the Ly-6C.2 antigen detect an identical epitope, as do antibodies to Ly-6A.2 and Ly-6B.2. These results imply the existence of a single antigenic site on each of these molecules.

Details

ISSN :
14321211 and 00937711
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Immunogenetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....765aeb28856ae597991a5fc5327fd88f