Figure 4
Figure 4. Expression of membrane HCD proteins and signaling. The Ig-α/Ig-β heterodimer is present on the cell surface and competent to mediate signals on aggregation, in the absence of any HC.92 In the absence of LC (left), the HC is retained in the endoplasmic reticulum by the chaperone Ig binding protein (BiP).85 V-less heavy chains can get to the surface (black arrow) in the absence of LC and spontaneously dimerize/aggregate in the absence of antigen (right), generating an antigen-like signal (green arrow),66,79 whereas normal HC must pair with LC to be displayed on the cell surface94,119 (but there are exceptions39,40,98,120). Normal, unligated BCR generates a signal (yellow arrow),71 which, according to one model, might also involve some degree of spontaneous dimerization/aggregation.121

Expression of membrane HCD proteins and signaling. The Ig-α/Ig-β heterodimer is present on the cell surface and competent to mediate signals on aggregation, in the absence of any HC.92  In the absence of LC (left), the HC is retained in the endoplasmic reticulum by the chaperone Ig binding protein (BiP).85  V-less heavy chains can get to the surface (black arrow) in the absence of LC and spontaneously dimerize/aggregate in the absence of antigen (right), generating an antigen-like signal (green arrow),66,79  whereas normal HC must pair with LC to be displayed on the cell surface94,119  (but there are exceptions39,40,98,120 ). Normal, unligated BCR generates a signal (yellow arrow),71  which, according to one model, might also involve some degree of spontaneous dimerization/aggregation.121 

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