Literature DB >> 17675503

Sequence and characterization of the Ig heavy chain constant and partial variable region of the mouse strain 129S1.

Ida Retter1, Christophe Chevillard, Maren Scharfe, Ansgar Conrad, Martin Hafner, Tschong-Hun Im, Monika Ludewig, Gabriele Nordsiek, Simone Severitt, Stephanie Thies, America Mauhar, Helmut Blöcker, Werner Müller, Roy Riblet.   

Abstract

Although the entire mouse genome has been sequenced, there remain challenges concerning the elucidation of particular complex and polymorphic genomic loci. In the murine Igh locus, different haplotypes exist in different inbred mouse strains. For example, the Igh(b) haplotype sequence of the Mouse Genome Project strain C57BL/6 differs considerably from the Igh(a) haplotype of BALB/c, which has been widely used in the analyses of Ab responses. We have sequenced and annotated the 3' half of the Igh(a) locus of 129S1/SvImJ, covering the C(H) region and approximately half of the V(H) region. This sequence comprises 128 V(H) genes, of which 49 are judged to be functional. The comparison of the Igh(a) sequence with the homologous Igh(b) region from C57BL/6 revealed two major expansions in the germline repertoire of Igh(a). In addition, we found smaller haplotype-specific differences like the duplication of five V(H) genes in the Igh(a) locus. We generated a V(H) allele table by comparing the individual V(H) genes of both haplotypes. Surprisingly, the number and position of D(H) genes in the 129S1 strain differs not only from the sequence of C57BL/6 but also from the map published for BALB/c. Taken together, the contiguous genomic sequence of the 3' part of the Igh(a) locus allows a detailed view of the recent evolution of this highly dynamic locus in the mouse.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17675503      PMCID: PMC2771210          DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.179.4.2419

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


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