Macroglobulin Structure: Variable Sequence of Light and Heavy Chains
Authors: H, Kohler; A, Shimizu; C, Paul; F W, Putnam;
pmid: 5447531
Macroglobulin Structure: Variable Sequence of Light and Heavy Chains
Abstract
The variable regions of the light and heavy chains on the same macroglobulin (immunoglobulin M) molecule are no more related in amino acid sequence than are the variable regions of the light and heavy chains of different immunoglobulin molecules. Subgroups of μ chains are similar in their variable sequence to subgroups of γ chains.
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- DePaul University United States
- Indiana University United States
Keywords
Carbon Isotopes, Azirines, Immunoglobulins, Sulfides, Chromatography, Ion Exchange, Immunoglobulin M, Macroglobulins, Amino Acid Sequence, Cysteine, Peptides
Carbon Isotopes, Azirines, Immunoglobulins, Sulfides, Chromatography, Ion Exchange, Immunoglobulin M, Macroglobulins, Amino Acid Sequence, Cysteine, Peptides
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