Rabbit Anti-B2M monoclonal antibody for WB, ICC, IP. Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class 1 molecules bind to antigens for presentation on the surface of cells. The proteasome is responsible for producing these antigens from the components of foreign pathogens. MHC class 1 molecules consist of an a heavy chain that contains three subdomains (?1, ?2, ?3), and a non-covalent associating light chain, known as ?-2-Microglobulin. ?-2-Microglobulin associates with the a3 subdomain of the a heavy chain and forms an immunoglobulin domain-like structure that mediates proper folding and expression of MHC class 1 molecules. The ?1 and ?2 domains of the a heavy chain form the peptide antigen-binding cleft. Mice that lack ?-2-Microglobulin protein show a normal distribution of T cells, yet have no mature CD4-8+ T cells and are defective in CD4-8+ T cell-mediated cytotoxicity. Interferon-? can stimulate production of ?-2-Microglobulin transcripts. The human ?-2-Microglobulin gene maps to chromosome 15q21-q22.2 and encodes a 119 amino acid protein. Mutations in the ?-2-Microglobulin gene can enhance the progression of malignant melanoma phenotypes.