Quaranta V, Majdic O, Stingl G, Liszka K, Honigsmann H, Knapp W
J Immunol. 1984 Apr;132(4):1900-5.
An antigenic determinant present in the cytoplasm, but not on the surface membrane of human Ia+ cells, is defined by a monoclonal antibody (VIC-Y1) and is shown by immunoprecipitation and by NEPHGE to be expressed by Ia oligomers. Immunoprecipitations of cellfree translates and of purified Ia subunits indicate that the VIC-Y1 determinant is located on the Ia gamma-(invariant) chain, as well as on two other related molecules, provisionally termed gamma 2 and gamma 3. Within our experimental conditions, the three forms of gamma-chains co-precipitate exclusively with Ia oligomers. As detected by VIC-Y1 and in the limits of our assays, gamma-chains could not be found at the cell surface; their tissue distribution, determined by cytoplasmic indirect immunofluorescence with VIC-Y1, closely resembles that of Ia antigens, with the possible exception of acute lymphatic leukemia cells (Ia+, gamma-chain-).
一种存在于细胞质而非人Ia +细胞表面膜上的抗原决定簇,由一种单克隆抗体(VIC - Y1)界定,通过免疫沉淀和非平衡pH梯度聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳(NEPHGE)显示其由Ia寡聚体表达。对无细胞翻译产物和纯化的Ia亚基进行免疫沉淀表明,VIC - Y1决定簇位于Iaγ(不变)链以及另外两个相关分子上,这两个分子暂称为γ2和γ3。在我们的实验条件下,这三种形式的γ链仅与Ia寡聚体共沉淀。如通过VIC - Y1检测以及在我们的检测范围内,在细胞表面未发现γ链;通过用VIC - Y1进行细胞质间接免疫荧光测定的γ链组织分布,与Ia抗原的组织分布非常相似,急性淋巴细胞白血病细胞(Ia +,γ链 -)可能除外。