Structural comparisons of serologically identical IA- and IE-encoded antigens from inbred and wild mice |
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Authors: | Edward K Wakeland Jan Klein |
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Institution: | (1) Abteilung Immungenetik, Max-Planck-Institut für Biologie, 7400 Tübingen, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | The IA and IE products of B10.S(9R), B10.A, B10.KPB128, and B10.GAA37 were analyzed for primary structural variations by comparative tryptic peptide mapping. The A ,A
, andE
products of B10.S(9R) and B10.A differed in about 40% of their acid-soluble tryptic peptides, indicating that intra-I-region recombinant strain B10.S(9R) received the genes encoding A , A , and E from theH- 2
s
parental chromosome rather than fromH- 2
a
. The tryptic peptides of E chains from B10.S(9R) and B10.A were indistinguishable, suggesting that B10.S(9R) received the gene encoding the E chain from theH- 2
a
parental chromosome. Consistent with the results of others, these data suggest that the genes encodingA
,A
and E chains are centromeric to theIJ subregion, while the gene encoding E chains is telomeric toIJ. The I-region products of two congenic lines carrying wild-derivedH- 2 haplotypes on a C57BL/10 background, designated B10.KPB128 and B10.GAA37, are serologically indistinguishable from those of B10.S(9R). The IA and IE products of B10.S(9R) were compared with those of B10.GAA37 and B10.KPB128 to determine the structural similarity of serologically identical products from allopatric populations of wild mice. The A ,A
, and E products of B10.S(9R) were indistinguishable from those of B10.GAA37 and B10.KPB128 by comparative tryptic peptide mapping. The E chains of these three lines differed in one or two of their acid-soluble tryptic peptides. The results indicate that the IA-encoded products of these three lines are structurally very similar and may be identical suggesting that some alleles of the A , A , and E chains may be maintained in stable linkage associations in allopatric populations of wild mice. The minor structural variations detected in the E chains of these three congenic lines indicate that the E chain is encoded by chromosome 17 and suggest that allelic E chains exhibit considerably less structural variability than other I-region encoded antigens. |
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