Literature DB >> 6198392

Comparison of structural and functional variation in class I HLA molecules: the role of charged amino acid substitutions.

D S Monos, W A Tekolf, S Shaw, H L Cooper.   

Abstract

Functional and structural heterogeneity of HLA class I molecules was sought among five donors serologically identical for A2, A3, B7, and Bw44. Functional differences were identified by cell-mediated lympholysis (CML) after allogeneic mixed lymphocyte reaction among the five donors. Structural differences were characterized by high resolution two-dimensional electrophoretic maps of the class I HLA proteins synthesized by peripheral blood lymphocytes of these donors. Cells from three donors showed no CML-defined differences from one another; their HLA protein maps were identical. The cells of one donor recognized an A3-associated target antigen on the cells of all the other donors; her HLA map revealed a unique protein with altered isoelectric point. Another donor's cells differed by two CML-detected antigens: one was identified as a variant of Bw44 ("44.2") and the other was associated with Cw4. This donor's two-dimensional HLA map showed two novel charged proteins. By using these data, a two-dimensional map locating HLA-A2, -A3, -A3', -B7, -Bw44.1, -Bw44.2, and -Cw4 was prepared. Because each of three CML-detected antigens was correlated with a protein of distinctive charge, our results and the available published data raise the possibility that amino acid substitution producing charge variation may be a particularly important mechanism in the generation of CML-detectable HLA diversity.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6198392

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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