Structural comparisons of TL antigens derived from normal and leukemia cells of Tl+ and TL- strains and relationship to genetically linked H-2 major histocompatibility complex products.
- 1 November 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 78 (11) , 7078-7082
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.78.11.7078
Abstract
Comparative tryptic peptide analysis was used to probe the structure of the TL products coded for by normally expressed TL alleles (Tlaa and Tlac haplotypes) and the structure of the TL product on ERLD, a TL+ leukemia occurring in a [mouse] strain that does not normally express TL antigens (Tlab-haplotype). In mice that have the Tlaa haplotype, the peptide maps of TL glycoproteins from normal thymocytes and from TL+ leukemias were identical, consistent with the indistinguishable serologically defined TL phenotype of these cells. Analysis of the TL product on ERLD leukemia cells (TL phenotype, TL.1,2,4) indicates a single TL glycoprotein species with the TL.4 determinant (restricted to leukemias of Tlab and Tlac haplotypes) coexisting on the same glycoprotein as the TL.1 determinant (normally expressed by thymocytes of Tlaa haplotype). Comparison of the peptides of the TL product of ERLD and the products of the normally expressed Tlaa and Tlac loci showed a high degree of structural similarity (i.e., 70-80%) of shared peptides. The products of the Tlaa, Tlab and Tlac loci shared relatively few peptides with the products of the K, D and L loci of the closely linked major histocompatibility complex (15-35%). The TL family consists of alleles that are highly homologous. This contrasts with the marked diversity and polymorphism among the alleles of the K, D and L. loci.This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
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