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Biochemical and Biosynthetic Studies of a Crystallizable Human γ1 Heavy-Chain Disease Protein
Authors:E. MIHAESCO  P. GUGLIELMI  J.-C. BROUET  C. MIHAESCO
Affiliation:Laboratory of Immunochemistry and Immunopathology, INSERMU 108, Research Institute of Blood Diseases and Laboratory of Oncology and Immunohematology of CNRS, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Paris, France
Abstract:
We have studied the structure of a crystallizable gamma 1 heavy-chain disease protein that lacks the entire VH and C gamma 1 domains. The protein starts within the hinge region at aspartic acid 221 (Eu numbering). The native protein is a disulphide-linked dimer with an apparent molecular weight of 52,000, consistent with the biochemical data obtained on the whole protein and its cyanogen bromide fragments. The carbohydrate content of this protein was 6.8%. As shown by biosynthesis experiments intracytoplasmic gamma chains synthesized by neoplastic cells had an apparent molecular weight similar to that of the serum heavy-chain disease protein. These data are compared with those obtained for other gamma 1 heavy-chain disease proteins beginning in the hinge region, and the mechanisms leading to those abnormal Ig products are discussed.
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