The receptor with high affinity for IgE. 1989

H Metzger, and J P Kinet, and U Blank, and L Miller, and C Ra
Section on Chemical Immunology, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, Bethesda, MD 20892.

The cDNAs for each of the three types of polypeptide that form the high affinity IgE receptor have been cloned and sequenced. Analysis of the predicted amino acid sequence and other data suggests that the four-chained structure (alpha beta gamma 2) contains seven transmembrane segments. The alpha chain resembles the immunoglobulin-binding chain found in other Fc receptors, but the beta and gamma chain sequences do not resemble other known proteins. (The one exception: the transmembrane segment of the gamma chains, which is homologous to the corresponding segment of the zeta chain of the CD3 complex found on T lymphocytes). Efficient expression of IgE binding by the rat receptor in COS cells was observed only when the coding sequences for each of the three chains were co-transfected. So far, only the cDNA for the human alpha chain has been successfully cloned. We attempted to express this chain by co-transfecting its cDNA with those for the rat beta and gamma chains. Surprisingly, co-transfection with the cDNA for the gamma chain was sufficient, although when the beta and gamma chains were both co-transfected, expression of alpha beta gamma oligomers was evident. Approaches being used to define by genetic manipulation the functional role of various parts of the receptor are discussed.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007139 Immunoglobulin epsilon-Chains The class of heavy chains found in IMMUNOGLOBULIN E. They have a molecular weight of approximately 72 kDa and they contain about 550 amino acid residues arranged in five domains and about three times more carbohydrate than the heavy chains of IMMUNOGLOBULIN A; IMMUNOGLOBULIN D; and IMMUNOGLOBULIN G. Ig epsilon Chains,Immunoglobulins, epsilon-Chain,Immunoglobulin epsilon-Chain,epsilon-Chain Immunoglobulins,epsilon-Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain,epsilon-Immunoglobulin Heavy Chains,Chains, Ig epsilon,Heavy Chain, epsilon-Immunoglobulin,Heavy Chains, epsilon-Immunoglobulin,Immunoglobulin epsilon Chain,Immunoglobulin epsilon Chains,Immunoglobulins, epsilon Chain,epsilon Chain Immunoglobulins,epsilon Chains, Ig,epsilon Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain,epsilon Immunoglobulin Heavy Chains,epsilon-Chain, Immunoglobulin,epsilon-Chains, Immunoglobulin
D007143 Immunoglobulin Heavy Chains The largest of polypeptide chains comprising immunoglobulins. They contain 450 to 600 amino acid residues per chain, and have molecular weights of 51-72 kDa. Immunoglobulins, Heavy-Chain,Heavy-Chain Immunoglobulins,Ig Heavy Chains,Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain,Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Subgroup VH-I,Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Subgroup VH-III,Heavy Chain Immunoglobulins,Heavy Chain, Immunoglobulin,Heavy Chains, Ig,Heavy Chains, Immunoglobulin,Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Subgroup VH I,Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Subgroup VH III,Immunoglobulins, Heavy Chain
D011971 Receptors, Immunologic Cell surface molecules on cells of the immune system that specifically bind surface molecules or messenger molecules and trigger changes in the behavior of cells. Although these receptors were first identified in the immune system, many have important functions elsewhere. Immunologic Receptors,Immunologic Receptor,Immunological Receptors,Receptor, Immunologic,Receptors, Immunological
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia

Related Publications

H Metzger, and J P Kinet, and U Blank, and L Miller, and C Ra
February 1992, Immunological reviews,
H Metzger, and J P Kinet, and U Blank, and L Miller, and C Ra
January 1989, Current opinion in immunology,
H Metzger, and J P Kinet, and U Blank, and L Miller, and C Ra
January 2004, Novartis Foundation symposium,
H Metzger, and J P Kinet, and U Blank, and L Miller, and C Ra
May 1991, Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology,
H Metzger, and J P Kinet, and U Blank, and L Miller, and C Ra
January 1993, International immunology,
H Metzger, and J P Kinet, and U Blank, and L Miller, and C Ra
September 2010, Molecular immunology,
H Metzger, and J P Kinet, and U Blank, and L Miller, and C Ra
January 1982, Federation proceedings,
H Metzger, and J P Kinet, and U Blank, and L Miller, and C Ra
January 1996, Monographs in allergy,
H Metzger, and J P Kinet, and U Blank, and L Miller, and C Ra
October 2021, Current opinion in immunology,
H Metzger, and J P Kinet, and U Blank, and L Miller, and C Ra
February 1992, Immunological reviews,
Copied contents to your clipboard!