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Title Protein V, a novel type-II IgG receptor from Streptococcus sp.: sequence, homologies and putative Fc-binding site.
Authors Smirnov, Oleh Yuvenaliiovych  
Денесюк, Олександр Іванович
Денесюк, Александр Иванович
Denesiuk, Oleksandr Ivanovych
Zakharov, M.V.
Абрамов, Вячеслав Михайлович
Абрамов, Вячеслав Михайлович
Abramov, Viacheslav Mykhailovych
Зав'ялов, Володимир Петрович
Завьялов, Владимир Петрович
Zavialov, Volodymyr Petrovych
ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4631-4430
Keywords recombinant DNA
nucleotide sequence
Fc receptor
protein structure
рекомбинантная ДНК
нуклеотидная последовательность
Fc рецептор
структура белка
нуклеотидна послідовність
структура білку
Type Article
Date of Issue 1992
URI http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/17588
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Citation Protein V, a novel type-II IgG receptor from Streptococcus sp.: sequence, homologies and putative Fc-binding site / Smirnov O.Yu., Denesyuk A.I., Zakharov M.V. et al. // Gene. - 1992. - V.120. - No.1. - P. 27–32. Protein V, a novel type-II IgG receptor from Streptococcus sp.: sequence, homologies and putative Fc-binding site (Erratum) / Smirnov O. Yu., Denesyuk A. I., Zakharov M. V. et al. // Gene. - 1993. - V.124. - No.1. - P. 149–150.
Abstract We have cloned and sequenced the Fc-receptor-encoding gene, fcrV, from a group G streptococcus. Considerable sim¬ilarity was revealed between the FcRV, FcRA76 and M proteins of group A streptococci in their signal sequences and 3' termini, and between the Fc-binding regions of FcRV and FcRA76. The promoter and terminator regions showed no ho¬mology with those of the fcrA76 and M protein-encoding genes. The A1-A4 domains of FcRV (protein V) exhibit a heptapeptide repeat motif which is characteristic of α-helical coiled-coil proteins. The sequence, Ser-Asn-Arg-Ala-Ala, in the outer position, 'f' of each domain, is highly conserved and may be involved in FcR-IgG interactions. When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/17588
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