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Homology of perforin to the ninth component of complement (C9)

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Perforin is one of the cytolytic factors present in the cytoplasmic granules of mouse cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer cells1–3. We have determined the sequence of the N-terminal amino acids of perforin purified from a mouse natural killer cell line, and, by using oligonucleotide probes corresponding to the amino acid residues, we have identified a complementary DNA encoding perforin from the cDNA library of a mouse cytotoxic T lymphocyte clone. As predicted from the functional similarities between perforin and the ninth component of the serum cytolytic system, complement (C9) (refs 4–8), the deduced primary structure of perforin has homology with C9 at their respective functionally conserved regions9. We find that perforin is only expressed in killer cell lines, and not in helper T lymphocytes or other tumour cells tested. Thus we have provided direct molecular evidence that a killer-cell-specific protein evolutionally linked to C9 is involved in cell-mediated cytolysis.

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Shinkai, Y., Takio, K. & Okumura, K. Homology of perforin to the ninth component of complement (C9). Nature 334, 525–527 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1038/334525a0

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