Characterization of FcR Ig-Binding Sites and Epitope Mapping

The low-affinity receptor for IgG, FcγRll, and the high-affinity receptor for IgE, FcϵRI, are functionally distinct but structurally homologous receptors. These characteristics have been exploited using a chimeric receptor strategy to examine segments of human FcγRII for IgG-binding function. A seri...

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Veröffentlicht in:ImmunoMethods (San Diego, Calif.) Calif.), 1994-02, Vol.4 (1), p.17-24
Hauptverfasser: Hogarth, P.Mark, Ierino, Frank L., Hulett, Mark D.
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Zusammenfassung:The low-affinity receptor for IgG, FcγRll, and the high-affinity receptor for IgE, FcϵRI, are functionally distinct but structurally homologous receptors. These characteristics have been exploited using a chimeric receptor strategy to examine segments of human FcγRII for IgG-binding function. A series of chimeric receptors was generated by exchanging coding regions of the extracellular ligand-binding regions between FcγRll and the FcϵRI α chain using splice overlap extension by the polymerase chain reaction. The expression of these chimeric receptors in COS-7 cells and analysis of their IgG/IgE binding capacities have enabled the Ig-binding region of FcγRll to be localized to a subregion of the second extracellular domain. The localization of the Ig-binding region of FcγRII has provided the opportunity of performing site-directed mutagenesis to determine the key amino acids involved in the interaction of the receptor with IgG. These findings demonstrate that the chimeric receptor approach is a powerful technique for the dissection of structure/function relationships of structurally related yet functionally different molecules.
ISSN:1058-6687
1557-766X
DOI:10.1006/immu.1994.1003