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X-ray studies on antibody fragments

1974 
The three-dimensional structure of antibody and its fragments has been the subject of several recent crystallographic studies. The determination of 6 A resolution of the structure of a myeloma protein [l] was followed by high resolution studies of a BenceJones dimer [2] and Fab fragments [3,4]. These latter studies [2-41 have demonstrated the independent folding of domains along the polypeptide chains [S] at least for the Fab fragment. We have recently reported the structure of a crystalline variable domain from a Bence-Jones protein REI [6] for which the complete amino acid sequence is known [ 71. In section 2 of this communication we outline some of the features of this structure. It seems likely that the observed structural homology between variable (V) and constant (C) domains in the Fab fragment [2,3] is extended to the Fc fragment. Studies of such homology can be made using the Rotation Function [B]. The results given in section 3 indicate a molecular symmetry for
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