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Class II major histocompatibility complex genes of the sheep
Authors:E V DEVERSON  H WRIGHT  S WATSON† ‡  K BALLINGALL†  N HUSKISSON§  A G DIAMOND§ ¶  J C HOWARD
Institution:Department of Immunology, AFRC Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics, Babraham, Cambridge, UK.
Abstract:The class II genes of the sheep major histocompatibility complex (MHC) have been cloned from two unrelated heterozygous sheep into cosmid vectors. By restriction mapping and hybridization with a number of class II probes of human and mouse origin, the cloned genetic material has been assigned to seven distinct alpha genes, 10 distinct beta genes and 14 beta-related sequences. It was difficult to identify homologues of specific HLA class II genes because of a tendency for the ovine genes to cross-hybridize between HLA probes representing different loci. Such cross-hybridization was especially marked among the beta genes. While DQ and DR homologues have been tentatively identified by several criteria, no genes corresponding to DP have been identified. Cosmids containing class II alpha and beta genes have been transfected into mouse LTK- cells, and surface expression of a sheep class II molecule has been obtained.
Keywords:ungulate  ruminant  sheep  MHC  genetic map  class II genes  expression  cosmid library
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