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Two mRNAs with different 3′ ends encode membrane-bound and secreted forms of immunoglobulin μ chain
Authors:J Rogers  P Early  C Carter  K Calame  M Bond  L Hood  R Wall
Institution:1. Division of Biology California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California 91125 USA;2. Molecular Biology Institute and Department of Microbiology and Immunology UCLA School of Medicine Los Angeles, California 90024 USA
Abstract:During differentiation, B lymphocytes undergo a shift from expression of membrane-bound IgM to IgM secretion. The μ chains of membrane and secreted IgM, μm and μs, respectively, differ in the amino acid sequence of their carboxy terminal regions. In this paper, we demonstrate that μm and μs heavy chains are encoded by separate mRNAs of 2.7 and 2.4 kb, respectively. Restriction mapping and sequence analysis of μ cDNA clones from a myeloma tumor that produces both types of μ chain indicate that the μm and μs mRNAs are identical throughout the coding region up to the 3′ end of the fourth constant region (Cμ4) domain, but differ in their C terminal coding and 3′ untranslated segments. From the nucleotide sequence of the μm cDNA clone, we predict the amino acid sequence of the 41-residue μm C terminal segment or “M” (membrane) segment. This sequence has characteristics consistent with its being a transmembrane peptide. Thus the μs chain has a 20-residue hydrophilic C terminal segment after the Cμ4 domain, and the μm chain has a 41-residue C terminal segment containing a hydrophobic sequence. We propose that comparable C terminal segments also will be found in other membrane-bound immunoglobulin heavy chains.
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