The functional roles of the two polypeptide chains that compose the T cell suppressor factor (TsF) that mediates the antigen-specific and genetically restricted suppressor function were studied by using the heavy or light chains isolated from the conventional TsF or the 11S and 13S mRNA translation products of TsF. Either the heavy or the light chain of mRNA translation products reconstitutes the active TsF that suppresses the antibody response in an antigen-specific and genetically restricted manner when it is combined with the isolated heavy or light chain from the conventional TsF. As a consequence, the antigen-binding heavy chain mediates the antigen specificity of TsF. On the other hand, the I-J-positive light chain works as an element to determine the genetic restriction specificity. Thus, the identity of the histocompatibility between the I-J haplotypes on the light chain and the responding cell is essential for the functional expression of TsF. No genetic preference, however, was observed, in the association of the heavy and light chains of TsF.
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1 April 1984
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April 01 1984
Functional roles of two polypeptide chains that compose an antigen-specific suppressor T cell factor.
M Taniguchi
T Tokuhisa
T Itoh
M Kanno
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1984) 159 (4): 1096–1104.
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M Taniguchi, T Tokuhisa, T Itoh, M Kanno; Functional roles of two polypeptide chains that compose an antigen-specific suppressor T cell factor.. J Exp Med 1 April 1984; 159 (4): 1096–1104. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.159.4.1096
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