Distribution of an Arginine–Lysine Interchange in the Invariable Half of Human L-Type Bence-Jones Proteins

SEROLOGICAL reagents have been used to identify allelic antigenic determinants of the peptide chains of immunoglobulins 1 . Several allotypic determinants of the heavy chains of human immunoglobulins have been identified 2 and their distribution in human populations 3 has been investigated. Only a f...

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description SEROLOGICAL reagents have been used to identify allelic antigenic determinants of the peptide chains of immunoglobulins 1 . Several allotypic determinants of the heavy chains of human immunoglobulins have been identified 2 and their distribution in human populations 3 has been investigated. Only a few allotypic determinants of the K-type light chain of human immunoglobulins have been identified 2 and one of these has been correlated with an amino-acid interchange in the invariable half of these peptide chains 4–6 . No homologous serological reagent has been available for the study of the L-type light chain.
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Arginine
Bence Jones Protein - analysis
Blood Protein Electrophoresis
gamma-Globulins - analysis
Humanities and Social Sciences
Humans
letter
Lysine
Molecular Biology
multidisciplinary
Peptides - analysis
Science
Science (multidisciplinary)
Trypsin
title Distribution of an Arginine–Lysine Interchange in the Invariable Half of Human L-Type Bence-Jones Proteins
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