Literature DB >> 6311906

Extensive polymorphism surrounding the murine Ia A beta chain gene.

R R Robinson, R N Germain, D J McKean, M Mescher, J G Seidman.   

Abstract

A segment of the murine immune response-associated (Ia) antigen A beta chain mRNA has been cloned, and this cDNA clone has been used to examine the organization of the genes encoding these highly polymorphic cell surface proteins. To isolate this clone, pIA beta-1, we screened 5000 cDNA clones by a filter hybridization-selection assay using a rabbit heteroantiserum to identify the A beta chain produced in in vitro translation reactions. This clone corresponds to a segment of the mRNA encoding the beta chain of the murine I-A antigen. The 464 bp nucleotide sequence of the insert is consistent with a cDNA clone encoding the carboxyl end of the murine A beta chain. Comparison of this nucleotide sequence to a human Ia beta chain-derived cDNA clone suggests that the two clones could encode proteins that are about 90% homologous in this region. Southern blot analysis using pIA beta-1 as a probe to investigate the structure of the A beta chain gene in inbred strains of mice allows two conclusions. First, there is only one A beta chain gene homologous to this cDNA clone in each haploid mouse genome. Second, the restriction fragments encoding this gene are highly polymorphic. We postulate that the mechanism which generates polymorphic variation of the A beta chain may be involved in generating the restriction site polymorphism within or near the A beta chain gene.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6311906

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


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