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Science 14 December 1979:
Vol. 206. no. 4424, pp. 1307 - 1309
DOI: 10.1126/science.117550

Articles

Science, Vol 206, Issue 4424, 1307-1309
Copyright © 1979 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Genetic mechanism accounting for precise immunoglobulin domain deletion in a variant of MPC 11 myeloma cells

AL Kenter and BK Birshtein

A variant of the MPC 11 cell line, M 311, produces a short immunoglobulin heavy chain. When compared with the parental gamma 2b heavy chain, M 311 was found to have a carboxyl terminal deletion comprising the CH3 domain. The COOH-terminal cyanogen bromide (CNBr) cleavage fragment of M 311 is identical to a corresponding segment ofa parental heavy chain CNBr fragment, with the exception of a substitution of asparagine for lysine at the COOH-terminal residue. This observation enabled prediction of both the parental DNA sequence in this region and the genetic mechanism which generated the variant, a frameshift followed by premature termination. This hypothesis is supported by studies of the DNA sequence of the MPC 11 gamma 2b constant region gene.





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