Interrelationships of the ?Ly-6 complex? antigens
- 1 April 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Immunogenetics
- Vol. 23 (4) , 226-232
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00373017
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 >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-6B.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.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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