Abstract

We have sequenced secreted and membrane terminal exons of the murine immunoglobulin δ chain. The putative transmembranal exon is strikingly similar to that of the μ chain and the internal cytoplasmic exon codes for exactly the same two amino acids, valine and lysine. A third potential exon was found between S and M exons that could code for yet another hydrophilic carboxyl terminus termed δX.

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