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Cytoplasmic domain affects membrane expression and function of an Ia molecule.

I J Griffith1, Z Ghogawala, N Nabavi, D E Golan, A Myer, D J McKean, L H Glimcher.   

Abstract

The association of foreign antigen with Ia molecules on the surface of antigen-presenting cells is necessary for the interaction with the clonally distributed antigen receptor on T cells and is therefore critical in the initiation and regulation of immune responses. Ia polypeptides (alpha and beta) are composed of two extracellular domains, a transmembrane domain and a cytoplasmic domain. Although exon-shuffling experiments have demonstrated that antigen associates with the NH2-terminal alpha 1 and beta 1 domains, the roles that the other domains play in Ia function are still poorly understood. The B-hybridoma cell line 2B1 was selected in a series of positive and negative immunoselection steps for a mutation in the Ek alpha polypeptide. It was found to fortuitously contain a mutation in the Ak alpha polypeptide as well. Sequence analysis of the Ak alpha gene showed that a single base transition (C----T) resulted in a stop codon at amino acid residue 222. This caused the loss of 12 amino acids from the cytoplasmic domain of the mature polypeptide. This mutation results in a decreased level of Ak alpha polypeptide expression on the cell surface (50% of wild-type levels), an increased half-life of Ak alpha polypeptide in the cell, and a specific limited defect in antigen presentation.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2838848      PMCID: PMC280533          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.85.13.4847

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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