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GM AND INV FACTORS IN SUBCLASSES OF HUMAN IGG

Human G myeloma (7S γ(2)-myeloma) proteins were investigated for relationships between Gm and Inv genetic factors and the different antigenic types of heavy polypeptide chains (γ-chains) and light polypeptide chains. Myeloma proteins were isolated from the sera of 1 Chinese, 60 white and 28 Negro in...

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Autores principales: Terry, William D., Fahey, John L., Steinberg, Arthur G.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1965
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4159034
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description Human G myeloma (7S γ(2)-myeloma) proteins were investigated for relationships between Gm and Inv genetic factors and the different antigenic types of heavy polypeptide chains (γ-chains) and light polypeptide chains. Myeloma proteins were isolated from the sera of 1 Chinese, 60 white and 28 Negro individuals. These 89 proteins were tested for eight Gm factors [Gm(a), Gm(x), Gm(b(2)), Gm(f), Gm(b(1)), Gm(b(3)), Gm(b(4)), and Gm(c)], and two Inv factors [Inv(l) and Inv(b)]. Results of the tests were correlated with the four γ-chain subclasses (γ(2a), γ(2b), γ(2c) and γ(2d)) and the two types of light polypeptide chains, κ-chains (type K or I) and λ-chains (type L or II) found in human IgG molecules. 1. Gm factors were limited to myeloma proteins with heavy polypeptide chains of the γ(2b)- and γ(2c)-subclasses. No Gm factors were detected on γ(2a)- and γ(2d)-myeloma proteins or on a "heavy-chain" disease protein of subclass γ(2d). 2. γ(2b)-Proteins were positive for at least one Gm factor and were either Gm(a+), Gm(a + x+), or Gm(b(2)+ f+). 3. γ(2c)-Myeloma proteins, and one γ(2c)-"heavy-chain" disease protein, were positive for at least one Gm factor and contained various combinations of factors Gm(b(1)), (b(2)), (b(4)), and (c). Myeloma proteins from 3 Negroes were included in this group. 4. Inv factors (l) and (b) were limited to myeloma proteins with κ-light polypeptide chains. These Inv factors were not detected on proteins with λ-light polypeptide chains. 5. Most (70 per cent) of the γ(2b)- and γ(2c)-proteins with κ-chains were Inv(l+) or Inv(b+). None of the γ(2a)- or γ(2d)-proteins with κ-chains, however, contained these Inv factors.
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spelling pubmed-21380982008-04-17 GM AND INV FACTORS IN SUBCLASSES OF HUMAN IGG Terry, William D. Fahey, John L. Steinberg, Arthur G. J Exp Med Article Human G myeloma (7S γ(2)-myeloma) proteins were investigated for relationships between Gm and Inv genetic factors and the different antigenic types of heavy polypeptide chains (γ-chains) and light polypeptide chains. Myeloma proteins were isolated from the sera of 1 Chinese, 60 white and 28 Negro individuals. These 89 proteins were tested for eight Gm factors [Gm(a), Gm(x), Gm(b(2)), Gm(f), Gm(b(1)), Gm(b(3)), Gm(b(4)), and Gm(c)], and two Inv factors [Inv(l) and Inv(b)]. Results of the tests were correlated with the four γ-chain subclasses (γ(2a), γ(2b), γ(2c) and γ(2d)) and the two types of light polypeptide chains, κ-chains (type K or I) and λ-chains (type L or II) found in human IgG molecules. 1. Gm factors were limited to myeloma proteins with heavy polypeptide chains of the γ(2b)- and γ(2c)-subclasses. No Gm factors were detected on γ(2a)- and γ(2d)-myeloma proteins or on a "heavy-chain" disease protein of subclass γ(2d). 2. γ(2b)-Proteins were positive for at least one Gm factor and were either Gm(a+), Gm(a + x+), or Gm(b(2)+ f+). 3. γ(2c)-Myeloma proteins, and one γ(2c)-"heavy-chain" disease protein, were positive for at least one Gm factor and contained various combinations of factors Gm(b(1)), (b(2)), (b(4)), and (c). Myeloma proteins from 3 Negroes were included in this group. 4. Inv factors (l) and (b) were limited to myeloma proteins with κ-light polypeptide chains. These Inv factors were not detected on proteins with λ-light polypeptide chains. 5. Most (70 per cent) of the γ(2b)- and γ(2c)-proteins with κ-chains were Inv(l+) or Inv(b+). None of the γ(2a)- or γ(2d)-proteins with κ-chains, however, contained these Inv factors. The Rockefeller University Press 1965-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2138098/ /pubmed/4159034 Text en Copyright © 1965 by The Rockefeller University Press 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/).
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GM AND INV FACTORS IN SUBCLASSES OF HUMAN IGG
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title_fullStr GM AND INV FACTORS IN SUBCLASSES OF HUMAN IGG
title_full_unstemmed GM AND INV FACTORS IN SUBCLASSES OF HUMAN IGG
title_short GM AND INV FACTORS IN SUBCLASSES OF HUMAN IGG
title_sort gm and inv factors in subclasses of human igg
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4159034
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