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Further studies on a hybrid cell-surface antigen associated with human chromosome 11 using a monoclonal antibody
MacKenzie, Douglas; Lehman, David W.; Carey, Thomas E.; Jones, Carol; Kimmel, Kathryn A.; Miller, York E.
1983-07
Citation:Jones, Carol; Kimmel, Kathryn A.; Carey, Thomas E.; Miller, York E.; Lehman, David W.; MacKenzie, Douglas; (1983). "Further studies on a hybrid cell-surface antigen associated with human chromosome 11 using a monoclonal antibody." Somatic Cell Genetics 9 (4): 489-496. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/45556>
Abstract: A monoclonal antibody has been obtained that recognizes an antigen encoded by human chromosome 11. We present evidence that this monoclonal antibody recognizes the same or a similar antigenic activity as that previously called a 1 . Genetic information necessary for a 1 expression and recognition by the monoclonal antibody both map to 11p13 → 11pter. Mutants that have lost a 1 are no longer recognized by the monoclonal antibody. The macroglycolipid fraction of human erythrocyte membranes which contains the a 1 antigenic activity is able to convert antigen-negative Chinese hamster ovary cells into cells which are killed by the monoclonal antibody plus complement.