The amino acid sequences of the Fd fragments of two human γ 1 heavy chains
The amino acid sequences of the Fd fragments of two human γ 1 heavy chains
The amino acid sequences of the Fd fragments of two human pathological immunoglobulins of the immunoglobulin G1 class are reported. Comparison of the two sequences shows that the heavy-chain variable regions are similar in length to those of the light chains. The existence of heavy chain variable region subgroups is also deduced, from a comparison of these two sequences with those of another γ 1 chain, Eu, a μ chain, Ou, and the partial sequence of a fourth γ 1 chain, Ste. Carbohydrate has been found to be linked to an aspartic acid residue in the variable region of one of the γ 1 chains, Cor.
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Electrophoresis, Aspartic Acid, Carbon Isotopes, Binding Sites, Carbohydrates, Immunoglobulin G, Chromatography, Gel, Chymotrypsin, Humans, Trypsin, Amino Acid Sequence, Heavy Chain Disease
Electrophoresis, Aspartic Acid, Carbon Isotopes, Binding Sites, Carbohydrates, Immunoglobulin G, Chromatography, Gel, Chymotrypsin, Humans, Trypsin, Amino Acid Sequence, Heavy Chain Disease
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