Journal article

Structural differences between the human and mouse 52-kD Ro autoantigens associated with poorly conserved autoantibody activity across species

CL Keech, TP Gordon, J McCluskey

Clinical and Experimental Immunology | WILEY | Published : 1996

Abstract

Anti-nuclear autoantibodies found in human autoimmune diseases frequently cross-react with homologous autoantigens in distant species, supporting the notion that autoantibodies target conserved functional domains. However, the 52-kD Ro(SS-A) protein is an exception, in that human autoantibodies are not known to recognize any equivalent antigen in the cells of rodents and other non-primate species. To understand this lack of cross-reactivity we have isolated cDNAs encoding the mouse 52-kD Ro molecule. The cDNA encoding mouse 52-kD Ro revealed an open reading frame of 470 amino acids, with 70% sequence identity to the human 52-kD Ro antigen. The putative leucine-zipper and zinc-finger motifs p..

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