1986
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.83.19.7447
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Beta 2-microglobulin is not required for cell surface expression of the murine class I histocompatibility antigen H-2Db or of a truncated H-2Db.

Abstract: P2-Microglobulin (fi2m) has been thought essential for transport of all major histocompatibility complex class I antigens to the cell surface. Here, we show that the mouse class I antigen H-2Db is expressed at the cell surface even when there is no j32m present within the cell. This was established by transfecting the H-2Db gene into the RME cell line, which lacks j32m. The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I antigens are cell surface glycoproteins comprising a heavy chain (-45 kDa) associated nonco… Show more

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“…In peptide-pulsing experiments, 10 ~' RMA-S cells, which were previously cultured overnight at 29~ in RPMI plus 10% FCS, were incubated with various concentrations of peptide at 29~ for 30 min. These cells were then transferred to a 37~ incubator for 3 h, after which the cells were washed and stained with anti-H-2D b mAb from tissue culture supernatant (B22.249) (31,32) and then FITC-conjugated rat antimouse Ig (Sigma Chemical Co.). RMA-S cells were incubated with LCMV nucleoprotein 118-127 (H-2 d restricted) (33) to determine background H-2D b expression.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In peptide-pulsing experiments, 10 ~' RMA-S cells, which were previously cultured overnight at 29~ in RPMI plus 10% FCS, were incubated with various concentrations of peptide at 29~ for 30 min. These cells were then transferred to a 37~ incubator for 3 h, after which the cells were washed and stained with anti-H-2D b mAb from tissue culture supernatant (B22.249) (31,32) and then FITC-conjugated rat antimouse Ig (Sigma Chemical Co.). RMA-S cells were incubated with LCMV nucleoprotein 118-127 (H-2 d restricted) (33) to determine background H-2D b expression.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We were puzzled by the stability of the Cw7-free heavy chains and wondered whether they were all bound for disposal, or, similar to HLA-Cw1 and certain murine class I molecules (Potter et al, 1984;Allen et al, 1986;Smith et al, 1993;Machold et al, 1995), at least a fraction of HLA-Cw7 molecules could be expressed on the cell surface in the absence of β 2 m.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These heavy chains, 'free' of β 2 m, have been demonstrated to be either 'unfolded' (Allen et al, 1986;Smith et al, 1993), or at least partially folded (Machold et al, 1995), and to bear mature carbohydrates (Hansen et al, 1988;Machold et al, 1995). Biochemical and functional data in β 2 m knockout mice are consistent with the idea that both D b -and L d -free heavy chains may retain some ability to bind (Smith et al, 1993) and present (Lehmann-Grube et al, 1994;Cook et al, 1995) antigen even when synthesized in the absence of β 2 m. In contrast, there is no evidence that any of the more than 300 sequenced HLA-A and -B alleles might be constitutively expressed on the cell surface of most (Fellous et al, 1977;D'Urso et al, 1992;Gattoni-Celli et al, 1992;Wang et al, 1993;Bicknell et al, 1994;Porgador et al, 1997) β 2 m-defective cells of human origin.…”
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