2ig2

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'''DIR PRIMAERSTRUKTUR DES KRISTALLISIERBAREN MONOKLONALEN IMMUNOGLOBULINS IGG1 KOL. II. AMINOSAEURESEQUENZ DER L-KETTE, LAMBDA-TYP, SUBGRUPPE I (GERMAN)'''
'''DIR PRIMAERSTRUKTUR DES KRISTALLISIERBAREN MONOKLONALEN IMMUNOGLOBULINS IGG1 KOL. II. AMINOSAEURESEQUENZ DER L-KETTE, LAMBDA-TYP, SUBGRUPPE I (GERMAN)'''
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==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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2IG2 is a [[Protein complex]] structure of sequences from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_sapiens Homo sapiens]. This structure supersedes the now removed PDB entry 1IG2. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=2IG2 OCA].
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2IG2 is a [[Protein complex]] structure of sequences from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_sapiens Homo sapiens]. This structure supersedes the now removed PDB entry [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/send-pdb?obs=1&id=1ig2 1ig2]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=2IG2 OCA].
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[[Category: Huber, R.]]
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[[Category: Marquart, M.]]
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Template:STRUCTURE 2ig2

DIR PRIMAERSTRUKTUR DES KRISTALLISIERBAREN MONOKLONALEN IMMUNOGLOBULINS IGG1 KOL. II. AMINOSAEURESEQUENZ DER L-KETTE, LAMBDA-TYP, SUBGRUPPE I (GERMAN)


Overview

The immunoglobulin Kol was the first intact antibody molecule which was characterized by high-resolution X-ray crystallography. Furthermore the complete amino-acid sequence of the heavy (H)-chain is known. Here we report the complete amino-acid sequence of the light (L)-chain of the monoclonal immunoglobulin Kol (IgG1). The polypeptide has an Mr of 22,781, consists of 216 amino acids and due to its structure is of the lambda-type. With the characteristic amino acids threonine, asparagine, threonine, glycine and lysine in positions 101, 114, 116, 154, and 165, respectively the Kol L-chain is of the Mcg isotype. With the proteins Mcg, Mot, Bur, Loc and Mem six myeloma-derived amino-acid sequences of the same isotype are known. The amino-acid sequence of the N-terminal variable part is characteristic of subgroup 1. This contribution completes the primary structure of IgG1 Kol.

About this Structure

2IG2 is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Homo sapiens. This structure supersedes the now removed PDB entry 1ig2. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

[The primary structure of crystallizable monoclonal immunoglobulin IgG1 Kol. II. Amino acid sequence of the L-chain, gamma-type, subgroup I], Kratzin HD, Palm W, Stangel M, Schmidt WE, Friedrich J, Hilschmann N, Biol Chem Hoppe Seyler. 1989 Mar;370(3):263-72. PMID:2713105 Page seeded by OCA on Sun May 4 07:27:46 2008

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