Sequence similarities and cross-idiotypic specificity of L chains among human monoclonal IgM kappa with anti-gamma-globulin activity.
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- 1 December 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 135 (6) , 4073-4079
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.135.6.4073
Abstract
The complete amino acid sequence of five light chain variable (V) regions of human monoclonal IgM kappa rheumatoid factors (RF) was determined, and their cross-reactive idiotypes (CRI) were characterized with antibodies induced by immunization with synthetic peptides PSL2 and PSL3, corresponding to the second and third complementarity-determining regions (CDR) of the SIE light chain. Together with two additional RF studied previously, all seven RF belong to the V kappa IIIb sub-subgroup. The region encoded by the V kappa gene segment (positions 1 to 95) in all seven proteins was virtually identical in primary structure, whereas the sequence from positions 96 to 108 defined the usage of the J kappa 1 gene in three proteins and the J kappa 2 gene in four of them. Position 96 contributed by the recombination of the V kappa and J kappa gene segments showed the presence of four different amino acid residues. Both anti-PSL2 and anti-PSL3 bind efficiently to all separated L chains when analyzed by the Western blot technique, and the binding was inhibited specifically by the corresponding peptides. The results reveal that the majority of human IgM-RF light chains are derived from a single germ line V kappa gene or a family of closely related V kappa III germ line genes, and express two "primary structure-dependent" CRI, which are largely dependent on the amino acid sequence of the second and third light chain CDR.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
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