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  • Title: The disulphide bridges of immunoglobulin kappa-chains.
    Author: Milstein C.
    Journal: Biochem J; 1966 Nov; 101(2):338-51. PubMed ID: 4165119.
    Abstract:
    The arrangement of the disulphide bridges of the major component of the light chains of immunoglobulins (kappa-chains) has been studied in the Bence-Jones proteins. Three disulphide bridges have been found. An interchain bridge at the C-terminus has been shown to occur in the dimers of all the proteins studied and was characterized by symmetrical peptides. In the monomer form, the C-terminal half-cystine of the corresponding peptides was linked to a lone half-cystine residue. A second common disulphide-bridge peptide in which a single amino acid difference could be related to the Inv factors of the individual proteins was found in Bence-Jones proteins and in the kappa-chains of normal and abnormal immunoglobulins. Peptides characteristic of a third disulphide bridge studied in three specimens were found to have differences in some residues, but also striking similarities. A methionine peptide has also been characterized in two specimens as a by-product of the technique employed. It is suggested that a general manner of folding may be a common feature of the heterogeneous population of kappa-chains: one bridge which folds an invariable stretch of the chain, another bridge which folds a stretch that varies from protein to protein, and a bridge at the C-terminus which is the interchain link.
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