Literature DB >> 1541829

Recent duplication of the two human CD8 beta-chain genes.

K Nakayama1, Y Kawachi, S Tokito, N Minami, R Yamamoto, T Imai, G Gachelin, H Nakauchi.   

Abstract

Isolation of cDNA clones encoding the beta-chain of the human T cell surface glycoprotein CD8 revealed the presence of five distinct forms of cDNA resulting from alternative splicing. In the process of analysis of the gene organization, we found that there exist two recently duplicated genes for CD8 beta. These genes, designated CD8 beta 1 and beta 2, consist of nine and seven exons, respectively. The organization of CD8 beta 1 and beta 2 genes is almost identical except in their 3'-ends. There are nine nucleotide differences between the coding regions of the CD8 beta 1 and beta 2 genes in spite of the extremely high similarity of these genes which extends over the entire genes including introns. Pulse field gel analysis demonstrated that CD8 beta 1 and beta 2 genes are located more than 1.5 Mb apart. It was found that the CD8 beta 1 gene is approximately 25 kb upstream from the CD8 alpha gene in the same transcriptional orientation on chromosome 2. Although both CD8 beta 1 and beta 2 genes appear functional from the nucleotide sequence, the five distinct forms of CD8 beta cDNAs and corresponding mRNAs found in thymus, PBL, and leukemic cell line HPB-ALL are all derived by alternative splicing from CD8 beta 1 transcripts.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1541829

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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