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Comparison of the Amino Acid Sequences of the Variable Regions of Light Chains Derived from Two Homogeneous Rabbit Anti-pneumococcal Antibodies

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Journal Biochem J
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1974 Jul 1
PMID 4156171
Citations 6
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The amino acid sequence of the N-terminal 139 residues of the L (light) chain derived from a homogeneous rabbit antibody to type III pneumococci was determined. This L chain, designated BS-5, exhibits a greater degree of homology with the basic sequence of human kappa chains of subgroup I (72%) than with subgroups II and III. L-chain BS-5 differs from another L chain (BS-1), also derived from an antibody to type III pneumococci (Jaton, 1974), by eight amino acid residues, even though the chains are identical within the N-terminal 30 residues. Six of these eight substitutions are located within the three hypervariable sections of the variable half: Asn/Ser in position 31, Glu/Ala in position 55, Asx/Thr, Thr/Gly, Thr/Gly and Val/Tyr in positions 92, 94, 96 and 97 respectively. The two anti-pneumococcal L chains BS-1 and BS-5 are much more similar to each other than to an anti-azobenzoate L chain (Appella et al., 1973), from which they differ by 30 and 29 residues respectively. Of these interchanges 13-15 are confined to the three hypervariable sections, and 11 occur within the N-terminal 27 positions. The three chains have an identical sequence from residue 98 to residue 139, except for a possible inversion of two residues in positions 130-131 of the anti-azobenzoate chain.

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