IMGT Repertoire (IG and TR)

Collier de Perles: human (Homo sapiens) IGHV

IGHV2-5*01 (X62111)

Subgroup IGHV2

Polymorphisms:

  • IGHV2-5*02 (KF698731): D 59
  • IGHV2-5*03 (X93619): D 59
  • IGHV2-5*04 (L21963): G 100, V 105
  • IGHV2-5*05 (L21964): D 59, G 68
  • IGHV2-5*06 (L21966): D 59, G 68
  • IGHV2-5*08 (L21971): V 2, A 11, M 37, R 38, S 40, D 59
  • IGHV2-5*09 (L21972): V 2, D 59, G 68

On one layer

On two layers

Colors are according to IMGT Color menu for sequence alignments and Color menu for CDR-IMGT

Legend:
  • Amino acids are shown in the one-letter abbreviation.
  • Hydrophobic amino acids (hydropathy index with positive value) and Tryptophan (W) found at a given position in more than 50% of analysed IG and TR sequences are shown in blue.
  • All Proline (P) are shown in yellow.
  • Missing positions in IMGT Colliers de Perles based on 3D structures may be due to incomplete experimental data.
  • Arrows indicate the direction of the beta sheets and their different designations in 3D structures. This information has to be used carefully if not supported by experimental data.
  • The CDR-IMGT are limited by amino acids shown in squares, which belong to the neighbouring FR-IMGT. The CDR3-IMGT extend from position 105 to position 117.
  • CDR-IMGT regions are colored as follows: CDR1-IMGT (blue), CDR2-IMGT (green), CDR3-IMGT (greenblue).
  • C at position 23 (1st-CYS), W at position 41 (CONSERVED-TRP), letter of the conserved hydrophobic amino acid at position 89, and C at position 104 (2nd-CYS) are in red. If an amino acid change occurs at these crucial positions, the letter will remain red.
  • Hatched circles or squares correspond to missing positions according to the IMGT unique numbering for V-DOMAIN (Lefranc et al. 2003 PMID: 12477501 PDF).

IMGT notes:
The proteolytic cleavage site between the leader peptide and the V-REGION is putative and the assignment of amino acid 1 to one or the other region is uncertain.

See also:
Created:
23/02/2011
Last updated:
Wednesday, 23-Oct-2024 09:53:41 CEST
Authors:
François Ehrenmann, Chantal Ginestoux and Patrice Duroux