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ON THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE γ-GLOBULIN GENES OF THE GM SYSTEM : A STUDY OF GM GENE PRODUCTS IN SERA, MYELOMA GLOBULINS, AND SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE GENE GM(f)
Gm types of sera from Caucasians and Negroes, of myeloma globulins, and of specific antibodies were investigated. In particular the relationship between the recently identified gene Gm(f) and other Gm genes was analyzed. 1. Caucasians were, with rare exceptions, either Gm(b+f+) or Gm(b-f-). 2. In Ne...
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description | Gm types of sera from Caucasians and Negroes, of myeloma globulins, and of specific antibodies were investigated. In particular the relationship between the recently identified gene Gm(f) and other Gm genes was analyzed. 1. Caucasians were, with rare exceptions, either Gm(b+f+) or Gm(b-f-). 2. In Negroes, on the other band, type Gm(b+f-) was found to be common. 3. No myeloma globulins appeared to contain the product of more than 1 of the 3 genes Gm(a), Gm(b), and Gm(f), even though the large majority of normal individuals, as well as myeloma patients, possess 2 or all 3 of these genes. 4. The types Gm(a+b-f-) and Gm(a-b-f+) represented the 2 major groups among the γ(2)-myeloma globulins; each comprised roughly 40 per cent. The types Gm(a- b+f-) and Gm(a-b-f-) are minor groups. 5. All Gm(x+) myeloma globulins were also Gm(a+). Approximately half of the Gm(a+) myeloma globulins were Gm(x+). 6. In the majority, but not in all, of Gm(a+) sera the anti-Rh antibodies were clearly Gm(a+). Similarly, the anti-Rh antibodies of Gm(f+) sera were most often, but not always, also Gm(f+). In contrast, only a minor proportion of Gm(b+) anti-Rh sera sensitized red cells to anti-Gm(b). |
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spelling | pubmed-21377972008-04-17 ON THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE γ-GLOBULIN GENES OF THE GM SYSTEM : A STUDY OF GM GENE PRODUCTS IN SERA, MYELOMA GLOBULINS, AND SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE GENE GM(f) Mårtensson, Lars J Exp Med Article Gm types of sera from Caucasians and Negroes, of myeloma globulins, and of specific antibodies were investigated. In particular the relationship between the recently identified gene Gm(f) and other Gm genes was analyzed. 1. Caucasians were, with rare exceptions, either Gm(b+f+) or Gm(b-f-). 2. In Negroes, on the other band, type Gm(b+f-) was found to be common. 3. No myeloma globulins appeared to contain the product of more than 1 of the 3 genes Gm(a), Gm(b), and Gm(f), even though the large majority of normal individuals, as well as myeloma patients, possess 2 or all 3 of these genes. 4. The types Gm(a+b-f-) and Gm(a-b-f+) represented the 2 major groups among the γ(2)-myeloma globulins; each comprised roughly 40 per cent. The types Gm(a- b+f-) and Gm(a-b-f-) are minor groups. 5. All Gm(x+) myeloma globulins were also Gm(a+). Approximately half of the Gm(a+) myeloma globulins were Gm(x+). 6. In the majority, but not in all, of Gm(a+) sera the anti-Rh antibodies were clearly Gm(a+). Similarly, the anti-Rh antibodies of Gm(f+) sera were most often, but not always, also Gm(f+). In contrast, only a minor proportion of Gm(b+) anti-Rh sera sensitized red cells to anti-Gm(b). The Rockefeller University Press 1964-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2137797/ /pubmed/14238933 Text en Copyright © 1964 by The Rockefeller Institute This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Mårtensson, Lars ON THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE γ-GLOBULIN GENES OF THE GM SYSTEM : A STUDY OF GM GENE PRODUCTS IN SERA, MYELOMA GLOBULINS, AND SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE GENE GM(f) |
title | ON THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE γ-GLOBULIN GENES OF THE GM SYSTEM : A STUDY OF GM GENE PRODUCTS IN SERA, MYELOMA GLOBULINS, AND SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE GENE GM(f) |
title_full | ON THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE γ-GLOBULIN GENES OF THE GM SYSTEM : A STUDY OF GM GENE PRODUCTS IN SERA, MYELOMA GLOBULINS, AND SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE GENE GM(f) |
title_fullStr | ON THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE γ-GLOBULIN GENES OF THE GM SYSTEM : A STUDY OF GM GENE PRODUCTS IN SERA, MYELOMA GLOBULINS, AND SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE GENE GM(f) |
title_full_unstemmed | ON THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE γ-GLOBULIN GENES OF THE GM SYSTEM : A STUDY OF GM GENE PRODUCTS IN SERA, MYELOMA GLOBULINS, AND SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE GENE GM(f) |
title_short | ON THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE γ-GLOBULIN GENES OF THE GM SYSTEM : A STUDY OF GM GENE PRODUCTS IN SERA, MYELOMA GLOBULINS, AND SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE GENE GM(f) |
title_sort | on the relationships between the γ-globulin genes of the gm system : a study of gm gene products in sera, myeloma globulins, and specific antibodies with special reference to the gene gm(f) |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2137797/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14238933 |
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