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Journal of Experimental Medicine, Vol 156, 1557-1562, Copyright © 1982 by Rockefeller University Press


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Alpha and beta chains of SB and DR antigens are structurally distinct

CK Hurley, S Shaw, L Nadler, S Schlossman, and JD Capra

Limited amino-terminal amino acid sequences of the HLA-controlled SB and DR antigens from the cell line PREISS (DR4/4, SB3/4) show differences in both the alpha and beta chain sequences of the two molecules. SB antigens, like DR antigens, appear to be homologues of the murine I-E antigens.
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