Journal article

The extracellular domains of MHC class II molecules determine their processing requirements for antigen presentation

L Kjer-Nielsen, JD Perera, LF Boyd, DH Margulies, J Mccluskey

Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 1990

Abstract

We have evaluated the relative contributions of the extracellular and cytoplasmic domains of MHC class II molecules in determining the Ag-processing requirements for class II-restricted Ag presentation to T cells. Hybrid genes were constructed to encode a heterodimeric I-Ak molecule in which the extracellular portion of the molecule resembled wild type I-Ak but where the connecting stalk, transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains of both the α- and β-chain were derived from the class I molecule H-2Dd. Mutant I-Ak molecules were expressed as heterodimeric membrane glycoproteins reactive with mAb specific for wild type I-Ak. Fibroblast and B lymphoma cells expressing either wild type or mutant I-A..

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