Literature DB >> 4185248

Crossing over between genes in the immunoglobulin heavy chain linkage group of the mouse.

R Lieberman, M Potter.   

Abstract

Immunoglobulin heavy chain genes were found in wild mice (Mus musculus) that could best be explained as recombinants of immunoglobulin genotypes. In wild mice from Kitty Hawk, N. C., two new heavy chain linkage groups, G(3,5,7,8)H(9,11)F(f)A(-) and G(3,5,8)H(9,11)F(f)A(-), were found, each of which genetically controls both the 3 and 5 distinct immunoglobulin determinants. In inbred strains the 3 and 5 determinants are found independently. The new heavy chain allotype G(3,5,7,8)H(9,11)F(f)A(-) probably arose from a homologous (intragenic) cross-over between G(3,8)H(9,11)F(f)A(-) and G(5,7,8)H(9,11)F(f)A(14) heavy chain linkage groups. It was suggested that genes controlling G(3,8)G(5,7,8), G(3,5,8), and G(3,5,7,8) are alleles. Another homozygous wild mouse (Kyushu, Japan) showed a new heavy chain allotype, (2)G(1,6,7,8)H(9,16)F(s)A(15). The 2 and G(1,6,7,8) determinants are also separated in inbred strains. The 2 determinant in inbred mice is not on the gammaF, gammaH, or gammaA heavy chain and is probably on a gammaG or gammaG-like immunoglobulin heavy chain. Papain digestion of serum from the Kyushu mouse showed two electrophoretically different Fc fragments, one carrying the G(1,6,7,8) and the other the 2 determinant. The new heavy chain allotype, (2)G(1,6,7,8)H(9,16)F(s)A(15), of the Kyushu wild mouse probably arose from a nonhomologous (unequal) cross over between (2)G(-)H(9,16)F(s)A(15) and G(1,6,7,8)H(9,11)F(f)A(12,13,14) heavy chain linkage groups. The linkage group of the Kyushu wild mouse has at least five heavy chain genes, while that of the inbred mice has four.

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Year:  1969        PMID: 4185248      PMCID: PMC2138713          DOI: 10.1084/jem.130.3.519

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Med        ISSN: 0022-1007            Impact factor:   14.307


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