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1: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1989 Feb;86(3):1013-7.Click here to read Click here to read Links

Human Fc gamma RIII: cloning, expression, and identification of the chromosomal locus of two Fc receptors for IgG.

Department of Immunology, DNAX Research Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Palo Alto, CA 94304.

A cDNA clone encoding a human receptor for the Fc portion of IgG (Fc gamma R), Fc gamma RIII or CD16, was isolated from a human leukocyte library by a transient expression-immunoselection procedure. This cDNA (pGP5) encodes a 46-kDa phosphatidylinositol-linked cell surface protein with CD16 determinants and affinity for human IgG. The deduced protein sequence is most homologous to the murine receptor Fc gamma RII alpha, with slightly less homology to the human receptors Fc gamma RII and Fc epsilon RI. The cDNA hybridizes to a 2.2 kilobase mRNA in human leukocytes and a cloned human natural killer cell line. Fc gamma RIII is mapped to chromosome 1 by spot-blot analysis of sorted human chromosomes. Hybridization of Fc gamma RII and Fc gamma RIII probes to restriction digests of human genomic DNA separated by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis demonstrates physical linkage of the two genes within a maximum distance of 200 kilobases. The results identify a locus for at least two Fc gamma R genes on human chromosome 1.

PMID: 2521732 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

PMCID: PMC286611