Characterization of a class Ib gene of the rat major histocompatibility complex |
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Authors: | Ellen Rothermel Lutz Heine Wolfgang Wurst Eberhard Günther |
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Affiliation: | (1) Abteilung Immungenetik der Universität, Goslerstr. 12 d, W-3400 Göttingen, Germany;(2) Present address: Mt. Sinai Hospital Research Institute, 600 University Avenue, M5G 1X5 Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | The cDNA and a partial genomic sequence of a rat class I major histocompatibility (RT1) gene, 11/3R, is reported here. The sequence contains several unique amino acid residues at certain positions, mutations in exon 7 (which is not expressed), a mutation of the canonical exon 8 stop codon to a sense codon, and includes a long 3 unstranslated region (utr). The structure of exon 7 differs from that found in most rat class I genes and resembles exon 7 of most H-2K,D,L.Q genes. Parts of the 3 noncoding region are homologous to the RT1.A-4 and certain H-2 genes. Expression is detectable by northern blot analysis in mitogen-stimulated lymphocytes only, by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in each tissue tested. After transfection into L cells 11/3R can be shown to be expressible at the cell surface. Probes derived from the 3 noncoding part crosshybridize with a number of restriction fragments which map to the RT1.C region, thus defining a subfamily of RT1.C region genes. Several members of this subfamily are deleted in the M1 RT1 mutant. The 11/3R gene presents typical features of a class Ib gene. Aspects of evolution and the potential of the gene are discussed.The nucleotide sequence data reported in this paper have been submitted to the GenBank molecule sequence data base and have been assigned the accession numbers X67503 ande X67504. |
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