COMPARISON OF ALLOGENEIC AND XENOGENEIC DETERMINANTS ON THE H-2Kk MOLECULE

Abstract
Two monoclonal rat anti-H-2 antibodies were derived by cell fusion from a rat immunized with mouse CH-1 lymphoma cells. Both antibodies recognize polymorphic H-2 determinants expressed on most haplotypes. Competitive binding studies on H-2Kk show that one rat antibody, R1–9.6, detects a determinant that is distant from the allodeterminants defined by 12 different mouse monoclonal anti H-2 antibodies. In contrast, the rat antibody R1–21.2 inhibits the binding of most mouse monoclonal anti H-2 antibodies to H-2k cells, possibly by causing a conformational change in the H-2 molecule. Both antibodies bind strongly to H-2 molecules and can be used for structural and biochemical studies.