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Published December 1984 | Published
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Lateral diffusion of wild-type and mutant Ld antigens in L cells

Abstract

We have compared the lateral diffusion of intact transmembrane proteins, wild-type H-2Ld antigens, with that of mutants truncated in the cytoplasmic domain. Diffusion coefficients and mobile fractions were similar for all molecules examined, from wild-type Ld antigens with 31 residues on the cytoplasmic side of the plasma membrane to mutants with only four residues in the cytoplasmic domain. This result limits ways in which the lateral diffusion of a major histocompatibility antigen, a transmembrane protein, can be constrained by interactions with other molecules.

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© 1984 by The Rockefeller University Press. Received for publication 30 July 1984, and in revised form 10 September 1984. We thank Mrs. Taiyin Wei for technical assistance. The work in M. Edidin's laboratory was supported by a grant, AI-14584, from the National Institutes of Health. M. Zuniga acknowledges a postdoctoral fellowship from the Cancer Research Institute (New York) and support from the Prince Charitable Trust. This is contribution number 1261 from the Department of Biology.

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