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    Biochemistry. 1983 Aug 2;22(16):3961-9.

    Primary structure of papain-solubilized human histocompatibility antigen HLA-B40 (-Bw60). An outline of alloantigenic determinants.

    López de Castro J, Bragado R, Strong DM, Strominger JL.

    The primary structure of papain-solubilized human histocompatibility antigen HLA-B40 (-Bw60) has been determined. Its comparison with that of the cross-reactive HLA-B7 antigen allows for the first time a direct sequence comparison between two HLA-B locus products and an outline of the location of their alloantigenic sites. Overall sequence homology between HLA-B40 and HLA-B7 is 93%. Of 19 detected differences, 18 are located in the two amino-terminal domains (residues 1-182). Half of them are clustered in two short segments spanning residues 63-74 and 147-156, respectively, which suggests that they may encompass major sites of their alloantigenic determinants. The first of these segments is highly polymorphic in HLA and H-2 molecules. It is proposed that it may belong to a hypervariable region of class I histocompatibility antigens. The remaining substitutions are scattered through the N-terminal portions of the two external domains. Thus, in addition to the above-mentioned segments, other positions may contribute significantly to the antigenic polymorphism of these molecules.

    PMID: 6193808 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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