Abstract

The role of the cytoplasmic domain in a variety of the functional activities of class 1 MHC molecules has not been documented. To address this question, Jurkat cells were transfected with genes for either native class I MHC molecules or constructs in which all but four cytoplasmic amino acids were deleted. Antibody-induced aggregation and internalization of class I MHC molecules were examined by flow cytometry, and cytoskeletal association was determined by analysing the detergent-resistant fraction of FITC-labeled mAb to class I molecules. The results indicate that the truncated class I MHC molecules are comparable to native class I MHC molecules in the ability to move in the plane of the membrane and aggregate, to associate with the cytoskeleton and to undergo mAb-induced internalization at 37°C. Thus, the cytoplasmic domain of class I MHC molecules is not required for these functional activities.

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