Mouse ab constant regions

From: Byrne, Fergus, M.D. (fbyrne@med1.medsch.ucla.edu)
Date: Wed Jan 29 1997 - 13:20:00 EST


Look it up in the Kabat book of "sequences of proteins of immumological 
interest" or on the database. This informatioj is readily available. I used 
to work on this in Grad. school. If you want an exact sequence then mail or 
phone me and I can get it for you



Dr. Fergus Byrne
Dept. Medicine
UCLA Tel. 310-7947195
fbyrne@med1.medsch.ucla.edu


Fergus


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From: Erin Davis <edavis@microbio.umass.edu>
Subject: Mouse ab constant regions
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HI - 

        I'm looking for a primer for a mouse IgG1 (heavy chain) antibody.  I
have the amino terminal sequenced so I have a 5' primer.  Now, I need a
primer 3' of the variable region... ...  Does anyone know where I can get
the sequences of the J regions or the CH1 region?  I'd really appreciate it!

Thanks!!!

Erin E Davis
Department of Microbiology
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Email:  edavis@microbio.umass.edu
Voice:  413-545-4220
Fax:    413-545-1578



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