We report the nucleotide sequence of a gene encoding the constant region of a human immnnoglobulin γ1 heavy chain (Cγ1). A comparison of this sequence with those of the Cγ2 and Cγ4 genes reveals that these three human Cγ genes share considerable homology in both coding and noncoding regions. The nucleotide sequence differences indicate that these genes diverged from one another approximately 6–8 million years ago. An examination of hinge exons shows that these coding regions have evolved more rapidly than any other areas of the Cγ genes in terms of both base substitution and deletion–insertion events. Coding sequence diversity also is observed in areas of CH domains which border the hinge
Two subjects, of 11,000 healthy individuals screened, were found to be missing three and four immuno...
AbstractThe constant region of the γ1, γ2 and γ3 heavy chains of the human IgGl, IgG2 and IgG3 immun...
Some aspects of the work of our group on the human and mouse immunoglobulin κ genes are reviewed. Th...
We report the nucleotide sequence of a gene encoding a human immunoglobulin Cγ2} region. Comparison ...
In order to learn about the evolution of the human immunoglobulin Cγ gene family, the structural fea...
We report the nucleotide sequence of a gene encoding the constant region of a human immunoglobulin γ...
Cloning of the overlapping DNA fragments together with Southern hybridization experiments showed the...
Human immunoglobulin heavy chain constant region genes have been character ised i n i so l a t ed c ...
AbstractAnalysis of the structure of the 3′-end of the human α2(IV) gene demonstrated that the α1(IV...
AbstractWe report the first specific human immunoglobulin subclass probe which was obtained by subcl...
The amino acid sequence of the μ chain of a human IgM immunoglobulin, including the location of all ...
The highly variable complementary determining region 3 (CDR3) of antibodies is generated through rec...
Evidence for the genomic organization of the human lambda light chain immunoglobulin joining (J) reg...
A highly spread polymorphism flanking the 3 C alpha 1 human IG heavy chain gene was identified. This...
1. The DNA sequence of the human complement C4A gene from a cosmid clone Cos 3A3 was determined and ...
Two subjects, of 11,000 healthy individuals screened, were found to be missing three and four immuno...
AbstractThe constant region of the γ1, γ2 and γ3 heavy chains of the human IgGl, IgG2 and IgG3 immun...
Some aspects of the work of our group on the human and mouse immunoglobulin κ genes are reviewed. Th...
We report the nucleotide sequence of a gene encoding a human immunoglobulin Cγ2} region. Comparison ...
In order to learn about the evolution of the human immunoglobulin Cγ gene family, the structural fea...
We report the nucleotide sequence of a gene encoding the constant region of a human immunoglobulin γ...
Cloning of the overlapping DNA fragments together with Southern hybridization experiments showed the...
Human immunoglobulin heavy chain constant region genes have been character ised i n i so l a t ed c ...
AbstractAnalysis of the structure of the 3′-end of the human α2(IV) gene demonstrated that the α1(IV...
AbstractWe report the first specific human immunoglobulin subclass probe which was obtained by subcl...
The amino acid sequence of the μ chain of a human IgM immunoglobulin, including the location of all ...
The highly variable complementary determining region 3 (CDR3) of antibodies is generated through rec...
Evidence for the genomic organization of the human lambda light chain immunoglobulin joining (J) reg...
A highly spread polymorphism flanking the 3 C alpha 1 human IG heavy chain gene was identified. This...
1. The DNA sequence of the human complement C4A gene from a cosmid clone Cos 3A3 was determined and ...
Two subjects, of 11,000 healthy individuals screened, were found to be missing three and four immuno...
AbstractThe constant region of the γ1, γ2 and γ3 heavy chains of the human IgGl, IgG2 and IgG3 immun...
Some aspects of the work of our group on the human and mouse immunoglobulin κ genes are reviewed. Th...