Volume 24, Number 1, 17-23, DOI: 10.1007/BF00372293

The complete primary structure of the T -Cell receptor genes from an alloreactive cytotoxic human T-lymphocyte clone

Jeffrey M. Leiden, John D. Fraser and Jack L. Strominger

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Abstract

The complete primary structure of the cDNAs encoding the agr and beta chains of the T-lymphocyte receptor for antigen from a human alloreactive, cytotoxic T-cell clone, L17, is presented. Sequence analysis of these genes reveals that both are related to immunoglobulins and are composed of variable, diversity (at least in the case of the Tibeta clone), joining, and constant region sequences. Comparison of the sequence of the agr-chain cDNA to that of previously sequenced mouse and human agr cDNAs suggests the presence of human T-cell receptor agr D-region sequences. Southern blot analysis confirms the finding that these cDNAs represent the functional receptor genes expressed by the L17 cytotoxic T-cell clone. The availability of these full-length T-cell receptor cDNA clones from a human T-lymphocyte clone of known antigen specificity should allow an analysis of the relationship between T-cell receptor structure and function.

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