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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 137, Issue 10 3254-3258, Copyright © 1986 by American Association of Immunologists


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Characterization of an anti-peptide antibody that recognizes the murine analogue of the human T cell antigen receptor-T3 delta-chain

LE Samelson, AM Weissman, FA Robey, I Berkower and RD Klausner

The T cell antigen receptor consists of two disulfide-linked 40,000 to 45,000 dalton glycoproteins (alpha and beta) that contain variable and constant regions analogous to those found in immunoglobulin molecules. The antigen receptor on murine T cells is noncovalently associated with four additional nonpolymorphic structures. We describe an antibody that binds one of these molecules, a 26,000 dalton glycoprotein homologous to the human T3 delta-chain. This antibody immunoprecipitates the entire antigen receptor complex from a T cell hybridoma and from normal murine thymocytes. It represents the first reagent that can immunoprecipitate the antigen receptor complex on all murine T cells.


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